1989
DOI: 10.1154/s0376030800019418
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Deformation, Recovery and Stress Corrosion Cracking of Nickel-Base Alloy 600 by X-ray Rocking-Curve Measurements

Abstract: The aim of this investigation was the establishment of a quantitative link between micro and macrodeformation and kinetic recovery of nickel-base Alloy 600 as well as the early detection of microcracks in this alloy when exposed to stress corrosion. To reach these objectives, X-ray rocking-curve measurements were carried out using the method known by its acronym CARCA (computer-aided rocking-curve analysis). Supported by transmission electron microscopy, a calibration curve was established relating dislocation… Show more

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