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API RP-571 - damage mechanisms Exam Review Questions With Solved Solutions.
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The 19 damage mechanisms are as follows... 1. ... embrittlement 2. ... fracture. 3. .... fatigue. 4. ..... 5. ... fatigue. 6. ... corrosion. 7. ....insulation. 8. ... water corrosion. 9. ... water .... corrosion. 10. ....dation. 11. ....cracking. 12. ... fatigue. 13. ....cracking. 14. ....corrosion. 15. ....water corrosion. 16. ....cracking. 17. ....damage. 18. .... Corrosion 19. .... attack. - Answer Temper. Brittle. Thermal. Erosion. Mechanical. Atmospheric. Corrosion under. Cooling. Boiler...
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SCIN 100 2024 SOLVED 100% 
Oceanic crust is more easily subducted than continental crust. 
True 
False - answerTrue 
Which of the following denotes the divisions of the geologic time scale in correct order of 
decreasing lengths of time beginning with the longest time interval and ending with the shortest? 
eon, era, epoch, period 
eon, epoch, period, era 
eon, era, period, epoch 
era, period, epoch, eon - answereon, era, period, epoch 
Thunder and lightning are associated with these clouds. 
Al...
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EPRI EF Nuclear Power Plant Materials Certification Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete Solutions | verified &updated 2024
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EPRI EF Nuclear Power Plant Materials Certification Exam Questions and answers with 100% Complete Solutions | verified &updated 2024 
Brittleness - The opposite of ductility. Brittle metals exhibit a small percentage of elongation under stress before failure. 
Cold Shut - A defect produced during casting, causing an area in the metal where two portions of the metal in either a molten or plastic condition have come together but have failed to unite, fuse, or blend into a solid mass. 
Conductivity...
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APSC 151 midterm pt 2 Questions And Answers
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What is the major source of heat for contact metamorphism? 
a) deep burial and heat from earth's interior 
b) heat from a nearby magma body 
c) heat from grinding and shearing on faults 
d) heat from the spontaneous decomposition of micas and feldspars 
~ B 
What type of environment is typified by brittle deformation? 
a) deep burial with great confining pressure 
b) shallow, low temperature settings with high strain rates 
c) shallow very high temperature settings as in contact metamorphism 
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API 653 – 571 SECTION 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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API 653 – 571 SECTION 6 EXAM QUESTIONS 
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What does "L" mean in Austenitic SS, like 304L? - ANSWERS Has a low carbon 
content 
What does "H" mean in Austenitic SS, like 316 H? - ANSWERS Has a high carbon 
content 
Low alloy steels can contain up to: - ANSWERS 9% chrome 
Nickel alloys are materials that have over: - ANSWERS 30% nickel 
A Brittle Fracture: - ANSWERS grows very rapidly with minimum deformation prior to 
failure 
Resistance to Brittle Fracture is called: - ...
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GE2000 Exam 3 Final State Questions 
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know why, where and how earthquakes occur - CORRECT ANSWER-Energy that is 
released when: 
a) brittle earth material fails and forms a new fault 
b) slip occurs on an existing fault 
 
occur along plate boundaries, volcanoes, landslides, meteorite impacts, explosions, 
nuclear blasts, etc. 
 
know the characteristics and differences between seismic P, S, and Surface waves - 
CORRECT ANSWER-P Wave - Primary wave (P-wave) - Fastest...
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Earth Science Lab Final (Answered) Complete Verified Solution
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Earth Science Lab Final (Answered) Complete Verified Solution 
 
Noncomformity 
1) Younger sedimentary rocks on top of older metamorphic or intrusive igneous rocks 
 
2) Imply period of uplift of deeply buried rocks 
Three types of uncomformities 
angular uncomformity, disconformity, and noncomformity 
Radiocarbon dating 
Using the carbon-14 isotope to date very recent events 
 
(Half-life of carbon-14 is only 5,730 years) 
(Only useful for dating events from historic past and very recent geolog...
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CWB Level 2 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What is the description of damage of a brittle fracture? Sudden rapid fracture under stress (residual 
or applied) where material exhibits little or no evidence of ductility or plastic deformation 
What type of Steel are of primary concern with brittle fractures? Carbon and low alloy steels. 400 
series SS are also susceptible 
What has a significant influence on toughness and resistance to brittle fractures? Steel cleanliness 
and grain size 
In most cases brittle fractures occur only at what t...
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API 653 – 571 SECTION 6 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024
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API 653 – 571 SECTION 6 EXAM QUESTIONS 
AND ANSWERS 2024 
What does "L" mean in Austenitic SS, like 304L? - ANSWERS Has a low carbon 
content 
What does "H" mean in Austenitic SS, like 316 H? - ANSWERS Has a high carbon 
content 
Low alloy steels can contain up to: - ANSWERS 9% chrome 
Nickel alloys are materials that have over: - ANSWERS 30% nickel 
A Brittle Fracture: - ANSWERS grows very rapidly with minimum deformation prior to 
failure 
Resistance to Brittle Fracture is called: - ...
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solution
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MATSE 259 Exam 1 With Complete Solutions 
Hooke's Law 
σ = Eε 
 
σ: engineering stress 
ε: engineering strain 
E: modulus of elasticity 
 
 
Elastic Elongation and Strain 
v = -εx/εz = -εy/εz 
 
applied tensile stress, elastic elongation and accompanying strain 
 
 
Tensile Strength 
(MPa or psi) 
-Stress at max of stress-strain curve 
-Max stress that can be sustained by a structure in tension 
 
 
Toughness 
-Ability of material to absorb energy up to a fracture 
-Area under stress-st...
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