_________ is a change in the microstructure of certain carbon steels and 0.5Mo steels after long-term operation in the 800º F to 1100º F range that may cause a loss in strength, ductility and/or creep resistance.
__________ is usually found in aqueous environments or services where water is sometimes or always present, especially where stagnant or low-flow conditions allow the growth of microorganisms.
With chloride stress corrosion cracking, __________ temperatures ________ the susceptibility for cracking.
__________ is a form of cracking that results when certain molten metals come in contact with specific alloys. Cracking can be very sudden and brittle in nature.
Amine cracking has been reported down to ambient temperatures with some amines. __________ temperatures and stress levels _______ the likelihood and severity of cracking.
__________ is a change in the microstructure of certain carbon steels and 0.5 Mo steels after long term operation in the 800º F to 1100º F range.