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Stress-cracking in the Uranium-10 w/o Molybdenum AlloyPeterson et al., 1964
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- Peterson C
- Vandervoort R
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It was found that the U-JO w/o Mo alloy is subject to delayed failure in air. Oxygen was determined to be the embrittling agent. The critical stress, or threshold stress, for delayed failure is as low as 37,000 psi. This threshold stress increases with decreasing carbon …
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