1956
DOI: 10.2172/4318714
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Solution Corrosion Group Quarterly Report for the Period Ending April 30, 1956

Abstract: This mport was prepamd aa an account of Government qronromd work. Neither the United States, nor the Commislion, nor any p n o n acting on behalf of the Commtssion: A. Makes any warranty or repmentation, express or implied, with respct to the accumcy, completeness, or usefulness of the information contained i n this mport, or that the use of any information, appamhs, method, or p b c m disclosed i n this mport may not infringa p r r~t e l y owned rights; or B. Assumes any liabilities with respect to the use of… Show more

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“…Testing has been continued (15,16,17,18) to determine the effects of annealing, surface condition, and cathodic protection on the cracking sensitivity of type 347 stainless steel and to examine the cracking behavior of other alloys. A test was also initiated to determine the cracking susceptibility of type 347 stainless steel under conditions in which chloride-containing potable water was allowed to drip on the surface of the heated pipe at a slow rate so that rapid vaporization of the water occurred.…”
Section: Sixth Test Of the Hrt Core-pressure Vessel Flange And Tramentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Testing has been continued (15,16,17,18) to determine the effects of annealing, surface condition, and cathodic protection on the cracking sensitivity of type 347 stainless steel and to examine the cracking behavior of other alloys. A test was also initiated to determine the cracking susceptibility of type 347 stainless steel under conditions in which chloride-containing potable water was allowed to drip on the surface of the heated pipe at a slow rate so that rapid vaporization of the water occurred.…”
Section: Sixth Test Of the Hrt Core-pressure Vessel Flange And Tramentioning
confidence: 99%