Implications of the Stress Aging Yield Phenomenon with Regard to Stress Corrosion Cracking. By P. R. Swann and H. W. Pickering, Corrosion, Vol. 19, 369t-372t (1963) November.
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On page 370t, caption for Figure 2 should read:
Figure 2—The effect of the nickel and nitrogen content of austenitic stainless steels and the stress aging temperature on the ratio Δ σ/σ. The stress aging time was 30 minutes at 5 percent strain. Also shown is the time for stress corrosion failure as a function of temperature.6
Corrosion Resistance of Type 329 Stainless Steel in Nitric Acid Containing Chloride Ion, By Irvine I. Tingley, Corrosion, Vol. 19, 408t-413t (1963) December.
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totally immersed, or in the hot vapors without reflux, Type 329 was as resistant as Type 309SCb, and more so than Types...