Abstract
On the basis of review publications and the results of their own experiments the authors attempt to determine and generalize the electrochemical conditions promoting the initiation of corrosion cracking under the action of specific media and tensile stresses. Chromium-nickel and chromium-molybdenum steels are among the considered materials along with titanium and aluminium alloys whose tensile strength does not exceed, respectively, 800 and 500 MPa. Materials considerations for steam tubes and generators in thermal power plants are also discussed.
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