JOM-e: The symposium on materials and critical societal issues Diran Apelian Conference Review Pages: 16 - 17
Modeling the hydrogen-induced cracking of titanium alloys in nuclear waste repository environments Fred HuaPasu PasupathiDavid Shoesmith Overview Pages: 20 - 26
The stress-corrosion-cracking model for high-level radioactive-waste packages P. L. AndresenG. M. GordonS. C. Lu Overview Pages: 27 - 30
The open-circuit ennoblement of alloy C-22 and other Ni-Cr-Mo alloys A. C. LloydisJ. J. NoëlN. S. McIntyre Research Summary Pages: 31 - 35
The evaluation of corrosion processes for engineered barrier systems A. CsontosT. AhnL. Yang Overview Pages: 36 - 42
The unlikelihood of localized corrosion of nuclear waste packages arising from deliquescent brine formation M. AptedR. ArthurJ. Kessler Research Summary Pages: 43 - 48
The localized corrosion resistance and mechanical properties of alloy 22 waste package outer containers D. S. DunnY. -M. PanX. He Overview Pages: 49 - 55
Using electrochemical methods to determine alloy 22’s crevice corrosion repassivation potential Kenneth J. EvansAhmet YilmazRaúl B. Rebak Research Summary Pages: 56 - 61
The creep and fracture in nanostructured metals and alloys Weimin YinSung H. Whang Overview Pages: 63 - 70
The mechanical behavior of GLARE laminates for aircraft structures Guocai WuJ. -M. Yang Overview Pages: 72 - 79
The oxidation resistance of copper-aluminum alloys at temperatures up to 1,000°C Gabriel PlascenciaTorstein UtigardTanai Marín Research Summary Pages: 80 - 84
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