MARINE CORROSION STUDIES. STRESS CORROSION CRACKING, DEEP OCEAN TECHNOLOGY, CATHODIC PROTECTION, CORROSION FATIGUE.
Abstract
Contents: Stress-corrosion studies, stress-corrosion cracking of a welded plate of 7-2-1 titanium alloy, a study of stress-corrosion cracking of titanium 8-1-1 alloy, stress-corrosion cracking of titanium alloys, stress-corrosion cracking studies on 12 percent nickel maraging and AISI 4340 high-strength steels, a comparison of three specimens for evaluating the susceptibility of high-strength steel to stress-corrosion cracking, the response of selected titanium alloys and high-strength steels to stress in salt water, progress note on simplifying NRL'S stress-corrosion cracking test procedure; Cathodic protection studies, stainless steel wire rope, aluminized steel wire rope, new sea water evaluation facility to study performance of anodes used in cathodic protection; Metallic corrosion studies, aluminum alloys; and antifouling paint compatability studies; Corrosion fatigue studies, the effects of three aqueous environments on high-stress low-cycle fatigue of an 18% nickel maraging steel, the effects of three aqueous environments on high-stress low-cycle fatigue of 18% nickel maraging steels, a comparative evaluation of low-cycle fatigue crack propagation in 5Ni-Cr-Mo-V steels, low-cycle fatigue crack propagation and fractographic investigation of Ti-7Al-2Cb-1Ta and Ti-6Al-4V in air and in aqueous environments.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0639599
Entities
People
- B. F. Brown
- M. H. Peterson
- R. E. Groover
- R. L. Newbegin
- T. J. Lennox Jr.
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory