Answer Posted / venky
It is the failure of material by cracks, due to tensile
stresses at specific corrosion environment especially at
elevated temperature. The stresses may be due to residual
'cos of fabrication or stress concentration points like
notches.. temperature also an important factor for the crack
propagation.
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