Examination of the "specimen-size-effect" in stress-corrosion-cracking (SCC) tests

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The effect of the specimen's size on the determination of susceptibility to SCC is investigated by a series of SCC-tests. Parameter variations considered were in particular two types of material grades, two stress levels (75% and 50% of the 0.2% proof stress) and, most important, two specimens sizes, i.e. standard turned stress-corrosion test specimens (according to ECSS) and miniature size test specimens (according to ASTM).

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