INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS
Bent-beam stress-corrosion test data are presented for 9 of the 11 environments on Vascojet 1000 and Ladish D6AC alloy steels, AM355 stainlees steel, and B12OVCA Ti alloy. The average air temperature was 73 F and the average relative humidity was 52%. Very few failures occurred with the bent- beam t...
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ftdtic:AD0259436 2023-05-15T14:48:25+02:00 INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS AEROJET-GENERAL CORP AZUSA CA 1961-06-30 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0259436 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=AD0259436 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/AD0259436 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. DTIC AND NTIS Metallurgy and Metallography Mechanics *HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS *STRESS CORROSION *HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS *ROCKET ENGINE CASES MECHANICAL PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE STEEL CORROSIVE GASES CORROSIVE LIQUIDS WELDING TITANIUM ALLOYS SURFACE PROPERTIES FRACTURE(MECHANICS) STAINLESS STEEL CORROSION INHIBITION STEEL 1050 Text 1961 ftdtic 2016-02-22T01:30:33Z Bent-beam stress-corrosion test data are presented for 9 of the 11 environments on Vascojet 1000 and Ladish D6AC alloy steels, AM355 stainlees steel, and B12OVCA Ti alloy. The average air temperature was 73 F and the average relative humidity was 52%. Very few failures occurred with the bent- beam type specimens. U-bend test specimens are being prepared for conducting environmental stress-corrosion tests to provide supplemental data to the bent- beam tests.AD-2594 9N6 AD-259 437Div. 2 (17 July 61) OTS price $3.60 Weather Forecasting Research Center, U. of Chicago, Ill. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLIMATOLOGY OF THE ARCTIC STRATOSPHERE. by E. Paul McClain. Feb 61, 32p. incl. illus. tables, 27 refs. (Scientific rept. no. 3) (Contract AF 19(604)7230) (AFCRL-612)Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Stratosphere, Arctic regions, Climatic factors, Meteorological data, temperature inversion, Statistical distribu tions, *Climate, *Weather forecasting, Statistical analysis, Temperature, Measure ment. A previous study of January temperatures in the mid-stratosphere at several arctic stations near 80W was extended to include other stations in the North American, European and Asiatic sectors of the Arctic and to the remaining 2 months of the winter season. Distinctly bimodal temperature frequency distributions are evidently confined to the general area of the Canadian Archipelago and northern Greenland, being characteristic of this region throughout the winter. Mean 25-mb charts and mean cross-sections are used to illustrate the 2 quite dissimilar thermal and circulation regimes that tend to dominate the arctic stratosphere for long periods during the polar night. Text Arctic Canadian Archipelago Greenland polar night Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic Greenland |
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Metallurgy and Metallography Mechanics *HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS *STRESS CORROSION *HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS *ROCKET ENGINE CASES MECHANICAL PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE STEEL CORROSIVE GASES CORROSIVE LIQUIDS WELDING TITANIUM ALLOYS SURFACE PROPERTIES FRACTURE(MECHANICS) STAINLESS STEEL CORROSION INHIBITION STEEL 1050 |
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Metallurgy and Metallography Mechanics *HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS *STRESS CORROSION *HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS *ROCKET ENGINE CASES MECHANICAL PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE STEEL CORROSIVE GASES CORROSIVE LIQUIDS WELDING TITANIUM ALLOYS SURFACE PROPERTIES FRACTURE(MECHANICS) STAINLESS STEEL CORROSION INHIBITION STEEL 1050 INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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Metallurgy and Metallography Mechanics *HIGH STRENGTH ALLOYS *STRESS CORROSION *HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS *ROCKET ENGINE CASES MECHANICAL PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE STEEL CORROSIVE GASES CORROSIVE LIQUIDS WELDING TITANIUM ALLOYS SURFACE PROPERTIES FRACTURE(MECHANICS) STAINLESS STEEL CORROSION INHIBITION STEEL 1050 |
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Bent-beam stress-corrosion test data are presented for 9 of the 11 environments on Vascojet 1000 and Ladish D6AC alloy steels, AM355 stainlees steel, and B12OVCA Ti alloy. The average air temperature was 73 F and the average relative humidity was 52%. Very few failures occurred with the bent- beam type specimens. U-bend test specimens are being prepared for conducting environmental stress-corrosion tests to provide supplemental data to the bent- beam tests.AD-2594 9N6 AD-259 437Div. 2 (17 July 61) OTS price $3.60 Weather Forecasting Research Center, U. of Chicago, Ill. A CONTRIBUTION TO THE CLIMATOLOGY OF THE ARCTIC STRATOSPHERE. by E. Paul McClain. Feb 61, 32p. incl. illus. tables, 27 refs. (Scientific rept. no. 3) (Contract AF 19(604)7230) (AFCRL-612)Unclassified report DESCRIPTORS: *Stratosphere, Arctic regions, Climatic factors, Meteorological data, temperature inversion, Statistical distribu tions, *Climate, *Weather forecasting, Statistical analysis, Temperature, Measure ment. A previous study of January temperatures in the mid-stratosphere at several arctic stations near 80W was extended to include other stations in the North American, European and Asiatic sectors of the Arctic and to the remaining 2 months of the winter season. Distinctly bimodal temperature frequency distributions are evidently confined to the general area of the Canadian Archipelago and northern Greenland, being characteristic of this region throughout the winter. Mean 25-mb charts and mean cross-sections are used to illustrate the 2 quite dissimilar thermal and circulation regimes that tend to dominate the arctic stratosphere for long periods during the polar night. |
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INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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INVESTIGATION OF STRESS-CORROSION CRACKING OF HIGH-STRENGTH ALLOYS |
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investigation of stress-corrosion cracking of high-strength alloys |
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Arctic Canadian Archipelago Greenland polar night |
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Arctic Canadian Archipelago Greenland polar night |
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