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A multiscale constitutive model for intergranular stress corrosion cracking in type 304 austenitic stainless steel
A Siddiq,
S Rahimi
Design, Manufacturing And Engineering Management
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Engineering & Materials Science
Stress corrosion cracking
76%
Constitutive models
69%
Austenitic stainless steel
65%
Grain boundaries
52%
Crystals
17%
Plasticity
16%
Crack propagation
14%
Cracks
11%
Microstructure
11%
Mechanical properties
11%
Experiments
6%
Physics & Astronomy
intergranular corrosion
100%
stress corrosion cracking
90%
austenitic stainless steels
80%
grain boundaries
25%
cracks
17%
plastic properties
10%
mechanical properties
7%
microstructure
6%
estimates
6%
crystals
5%