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408 INDEX
Steel, Stainless, 214–215, 278, 303–304 Tribology, 123–125
austenitic, 9, 11,20, 29–32, 34–35, 72, Tunnels, Underground, 244
75, 80–81, 85, 294 Turbulence, 52
rebar, 375
Stepwise cracking (SWC), 374 Uhlig report, 96, 101–102, 108, 318,
Storage tanks, 260–263 320–321
aboveground, 145–147, 260–262 United Kingdom, 96–102, 318–321,
polymer, 263 391–392, 396–397
underground, 148, 262–263 U.S. Air Force, 193–195, 311–312
water storage systems, 268 U.S. Dept. of Defense, 188–197, 308
Stress corrosion cracking, 9, 33–34, 69–74, U.S. Navy, 195–197, 311–312
80–81, 83, 139–142, 251, 374,
Vehicles, Army, 189–192
380,387–388
prevention, 86–87 Water droplet impingement corrosion,
testing, 88–89 52–53
Stress oriented hydrogen induced cracking, Water mains, 331–334
77–79, 83, 374 Water systems, 152–154, 269–273
Stresses, 61–62, 77, 83, 86–87, 89 distribution, 271–273
Sulfate-reducing bacteria, 37–40 storage, 268
Sulfide stress cracking (SSC), 33, 76 supply, 265
SWC See Stepwise cracking transmission, 269–273
treatment, 265–268
Tankers, 283–285, 386–387, 394 Waterways and ports, 143–145, 255–257
Tarnish rupture model, 85 Weapon systems, 188
Telecommunications, 157–160, 275–277 Wear damage mechanisms, 46
shelters, 158–159, 276–277 Weight loss coupons, 301
Thiobacilli, 39, 42 Weldment corrosion, 32–35
Titanium, 215, 225, 233–234
Wire rope, 173