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Sergei Shipilov, Russell Jones, Jean-Marc Olive, Raul Rebak
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Environmental assisted cracking of metals. . Notwithstanding, it is a matter of ongoing and topical.
Previous accumulation of problems (eg stress corrosion fracture), while ignoring other mechnisms such as hydrogen embrittlement, corrosion fatigue and more.

* Presents an up-to-date and comprehensive view of this industrially important topic
* The organizers have a wide range of topics

VOLUME 1. CHEMISTRY, MECHANICS AND MECHANISMS
Preface
List of Reviewers
Section 1. Modeling Environmental Attack
Section 2. Crack Growth Mechanisms
Section 3. Hydrogen Permeation and Transport
Section 4. Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking and Embrittlement
Section 5. Nonferrous Alloys
Section 6. Iron and Nickel Based Alloys
Section 7. Ceramics and Glasses
Section 8. Liquid Metal Embrittlement
Section 9. History of SCC Research
VOLUME 2. PREDICTION, INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS AND EVALUATIONS
Preface
List of Reviewers
Section 1. Prediction of Stress Corrosion Cracking
Section 2. Stress Corrosion Cracking in LWR Environments
Section 3. Corrosion and Cracking of Waste Package Materials
Section 4. Crack Growth in Pipeline. Steels Under Cyclic Loading
Section 5. SCC and Hydrogen Embrittlement of Pipeline Steels
Section 6. Degradation of Materials Under In-Service Conditions
Section 7. Stress Corrosion Cracking Case Studies
Section 8. New Test Methods for SCC Studies
Author Index
Subject Index
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