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Alloy Evaluation for Fossil-Fuel Process Plants (Liquefaction). Quarterly Report, 1 October 1980-31 December 1980
Objective was to evaluate 2 1/4 Cr-1 Mo steel in a dissolver environment. This material was subjected to hydrogen attack tests at 900 to 1000 exp 0 F and to fracture mechanics tests during this quarter. Notch tensile strength and reduction area were measured after exposure. Fatigue crack growth rates were measured in argon and in 1000-4000 psig hydrogen. 7 figures. (ERA citation 06:023907)
Alloy Evaluation for Fossil-Fuel Process Plants (Liquefaction). Quarterly Report, 1 October 1980-31 December 1980
Objective was to evaluate 2 1/4 Cr-1 Mo steel in a dissolver environment. This material was subjected to hydrogen attack tests at 900 to 1000 exp 0 F and to fracture mechanics tests during this quarter. Notch tensile strength and reduction area were measured after exposure. Fatigue crack growth rates were measured in argon and in 1000-4000 psig hydrogen. 7 figures. (ERA citation 06:023907)
Alloy Evaluation for Fossil-Fuel Process Plants (Liquefaction). Quarterly Report, 1 October 1980-31 December 1980
C. M. Woods (author) / T. E. Scott (author)
1981
28 pages
Report
No indication
English
Iron & Iron Alloys , Fuel Conversion Processes , Chromium-molybdenum steels , Coal liquefaction plants , Argon , Corrosion , Crack propagation , Dissolvers , Fatigue , High temperature , Hydrogen , Materials testing , Mechanical properties , Notches , Research programs , Temperature dependence , Tensile properties , ERDA/360105 , ERDA/010405 , ERDA/360103