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Propagation, crack repeated stressing

Several theories have been proposed to explain the corrosion-fatigue phenomena. One is that cyclic stressing causes repeated rupture of protective coatings. Corrosion-fatigue cracks propagate as the coating is successively reformed and ruptured along a plane. [Pg.227]


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