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The following pages link to Ultra-high-cycle fatigue properties and fracture mechanism of modified 2.25Cr--1Mo steel at elevated temperatures (Q2433361):
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- Fatigue - creep behavior of 1.25Cr0.5Mo steel at high temperature and its life prediction (Q882198) (← links)
- Effect of acetic acids on the corrosion crack growth of 3.5NiCrMoV steels in high temperature water: Synergistic interaction between stress corrosion and corrosion fatigue (Q1028757) (← links)
- Effect of volume fraction of undissolved cementite on the high cycle fatigue properties of high carbon steels (Q2382126) (← links)
- Creep-fatigue damage for a structure with dissimilar metal welds of modified 9Cr-1Mo steel and 316L stainless steel (Q2382131) (← links)
- An overview on the influence of the atmosphere environment on ultra-high-cycle fatigue and ultra-slow fatigue crack propagation (Q2433314) (← links)
- Statistical fatigue properties of SCM435 steel in ultra-long-life regime based on JSMS database on fatigue strength of metallic materials (Q2433322) (← links)
- Specific features and mechanisms of fatigue in the ultrahigh-cycle regime (Q2433325) (← links)
- The effect of hydrogen on fatigue properties of steels used for fuel cell system (Q2433327) (← links)
- High-cycle fatigue behavior of type 316 stainless steel at 288\(^\circ c\) including mean stress effect (Q2433355) (← links)
- High-temperature low cycle fatigue, creep-fatigue and thermomechanical fatigue of steels and their welds (Q2507186) (← links)