Crack propagation in Hastelloy X

作者: T. Weerasooriya , J. P. Strizak

DOI: 10.2172/5298846

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摘要: The fatigue and creep crack growth rates of Hastelloy X were examined both in air impure helium. Creep rate is higher helium at 650/sup 0/C. Initial from the original sharp by an intergranular mode fracture. As cracking accelerates stress intensities, a mixed transgranular Fatigue increases with increasing temperature decreasing frequency for range intensities reported literature lower than air.

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