Using direct current potential drop technique to estimate fatigue crack growth rates in solid bar specimens under environmental assisted fatigue in simulated pressurized water reactor conditions

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  • who: Sergio Arrieta et al. from the LADICIM, Laboratory of Materials Science and Engineering, Universidad de Cantabria, ETS. de Ingenieros de Caminos, Canales y Puertos, Av./Los Castros, Santander, Spain have published the article: Using Direct Current Potential Drop Technique to Estimate Fatigue Crack Growth Rates in Solid Bar Specimens under Environmental Assisted Fatigue in Simulated Pressurized Water Reactor Conditions, in the Journal: Metals 2022, 2091 of 31/Oct/2022
  • what: The mentioned corrections require calibration processes that were not possible to accomplish in the aggressive particular experimental conditions covered in this work, so 8 . . .

     

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