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Cracking surface profile induced

Fig- 7.72 Schematic representation of stress induced surface profiles representative of the potential ranges identified in Fig. 7.71. (a) Hydrogen embrittlement, (b) Active corrosion, (c) Passive film cracking, (d) Passivity, (e) Pit-initiated cracking... [Pg.372]

Owing to the cross sections observations, it appears that no crack growth is possible for the dented surface. This could be explained by the fact that the crack growth direction is opposite to the load direction. In that case it was demonstrated [25] that the crack can not propagate and is going to be closed. It could be also mentioned that compressive residual stresses induced by the indentation process also protect the surface around the dent and so reduce the shear stress influence. For the smooth surface, as the pressure profile is modified by the... [Pg.361]


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