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Metallographic and Fractographic Contributions to Understanding Environmentally Assisted Cracking

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 August 2014

Stan Lynch*
Affiliation:
Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Melbourne, Australia

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References

S.P. Lynch, Metallographic and fractographic techniques for characterising and understanding hydrogen-assisted cracking, in “Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement of materials in energy technologies”, Vol. 1, ed. R.P. Gangloff and B.P. Somerday, Woodhead, Cambridge, UK, 2012, pp. 274-346, and references therein.Google Scholar
S.P. Lynch, Mechanistic and fractographic aspects of stress-corrosion cracking, in “Stress corrosion cracking: Theory and practice”, ed. V.S. Raja and T. Shoji, Woodhead, Cambridge, UK, 2011, pp. 3-89, and references therein.Google Scholar