1974
DOI: 10.1002/maco.19740251205
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Über den Zusammenhang zwischen Lochkorrosion und Festigkeitsverhalten austenitischer Chrom‐Nickel‐Stähle

Abstract: 1hO -150 %q1150"cI 0 25 %,I % ,~, 6,Abb. 8. Abhangigkeit der Ruhepotentiale des Stahles X 5 CrNi 18-9 von der Spannung in 35% MgClz bei 150 ' C zu Beginn der kontinuierlichen Raausbreitung grenze entspricht, treten keine Versetzungsstufen und demnach keine Rifibildungen auf. iiber der Dehngrenze erfolgt eine rasche Zunahme der Empfindlichkeit gegeniiber Spannungsrifikorrosion, die auf die Bildung grofier Versetzungsstufen durch koplanare Versetzung verursacht wird.Mit steigender Gesamtdehnung andert sich die V… Show more

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“…This also reduces the static fatigue resistance under constant load, as shown by the example in Figure 6 [13]. The static fatigue resistance of copper samples exposed simultaneously to corrosion and mechanical loading is impaired to a much greater extent that of pre-corroded samples that have already undergone a considerably greater loss of mass and are then stressed mechanically.…”
Section: Corrosion Resistancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…This also reduces the static fatigue resistance under constant load, as shown by the example in Figure 6 [13]. The static fatigue resistance of copper samples exposed simultaneously to corrosion and mechanical loading is impaired to a much greater extent that of pre-corroded samples that have already undergone a considerably greater loss of mass and are then stressed mechanically.…”
Section: Corrosion Resistancementioning
confidence: 91%
“…This also reduces the static fatigue resistance under constant load, as shown by the example in Figure 6 [13]. The static fatigue resistance of copper samples exposed simultaneously to corrosion and mechanical loading is impaired to a much greater extent that of precorroded samples that have already undergone a considerably greater loss of mass and are then stressed mechanically.…”
Section: Corrosion Resistancementioning
confidence: 91%