Essays about: "STRESS CORROSION"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 23 essays containing the words STRESS CORROSION.
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1. Evaluation of Crack Depth Meter - An investigation of the crack depth meters possibilities and limitations for commonly occurring damage mechanisms
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : In this master thesis, the accuracy of the crack depth meter RMG 4015 was evaluated for different types of cracks with various damage mechanisms. In total, 61 crack depth measurements were conducted with the crack depth meter on 56 cracks which were located in the 23 different test pieces supplied by Kiwa. READ MORE
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2. The Use of Gels for the Removal of Cellulose Nitrate Lacquer on Silver
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Institutionen för kulturvårdAbstract : The conservation of silver objects mainly constitutes addressing the issues of tarnish removal and of preventing tarnish. For decades lacquer has been used to coat silver objects in order to protect them from tarnishing. READ MORE
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3. Mechanical design guidelines and criteria for mooring components in wave energy devices : Finding the optimum chain and shackle parameters
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad mekanikAbstract : Obtaining the perfect renewable energy source is one of the most important questions of our lifetime. One renewable energy source that could be of interest in this question because of the characteristics of the power that could be extracted from it is wave energy. READ MORE
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4. Design of passively loaded specimen for constant KI during crack growth
University essay from KTH/HållfasthetsläraAbstract : Passive loading of a specimen is a relatively cheap method to use in fracture mechanical testing compared to an actively loaded specimen. For stress corrosion cracking testing it is easier to use a passively loaded specimen since the specimen easily can be placed in a specific corrosive environment. READ MORE
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5. Multicomponent TiNbCrAl nitride films produced by DCMS and HiPIMS
University essay from Linköpings universitet/TunnfilmsfysikAbstract : High entropy alloys (HEAs) are made of at least five principal elements in near-equimolar proportions. The vast number of possible alloys and unconventional combinations of properties are the main benefits of HEAs. Ti, Nb, Cr, Al and N were chosen in order to create a hard, corrosion resistant coating with good thermal stability. READ MORE