The Effect of Environment on the Stress-Rupture Properties of Metals at Elevated Temperatures


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Stress-rupture tests in controlled atmospheres have been made with low-carbon steels and with Hastelloy "C." Small differences in the composition of environment produced relatively large differences in the amount of intergranular cracking and in the time to failure. Attention is called to the need for making stress rupture tests of metals in environments similar to their service conditions.










Atlas of Creep and Stress-rupture Curves


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More than 600 representative creep and stress-rupture curves for both ferrous and nonferrous metals and alloys are contained in this atlas. Data is included for virtually all metal and alloy categories that are used in 'high temperature' applications. Each curve represents a single material designation or common name in a particular product form or condition within a specific test environment.




WADC Technical Report


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NASA Technical Note


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