1982
DOI: 10.6028/nbs.ir.82-2477
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Current understanding of pitting and crevice corrosion and its application to test methods for determining the susceptibility to such corrosion of nuclear waste metallic containers

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“…For more details, the reader is advised to consider some of the excellent works cited in this chapter. [21,22,24,[56][57][58][59] The Crevice Former Before describing the various crevice corrosion test methods, it is necessary to discuss the use of crevice formers, in particular, the multiple-crevice assembly (MCA) as a means to rank and evaluate crevice corrosion resistance. Described by Anderson in the late 1970s, MCAs were first introduced to study crevice corrosion of stainless steels in seawater.…”
Section: Stages Of Crevice Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For more details, the reader is advised to consider some of the excellent works cited in this chapter. [21,22,24,[56][57][58][59] The Crevice Former Before describing the various crevice corrosion test methods, it is necessary to discuss the use of crevice formers, in particular, the multiple-crevice assembly (MCA) as a means to rank and evaluate crevice corrosion resistance. Described by Anderson in the late 1970s, MCAs were first introduced to study crevice corrosion of stainless steels in seawater.…”
Section: Stages Of Crevice Corrosionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This model by Oldfield and Sutton (1978) divides the process into four stages, which will be briefly discussed here. A more thorough outline can be found in Kruger and Hardman (1982) or the original papers.…”
Section: -13mentioning
confidence: 99%