Tensile strain accelerates intergranular corrosion in Ni0.75Cr0.25 while compressive strain suppresses it through changes in atomic packing and surface layer formation during exposure to molten FLiNaK at 800°C.
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Atomistic Mechanisms of Stress-Dependent Molten Salt Corrosion in NiCr Alloys
Tensile strain accelerates intergranular corrosion in Ni0.75Cr0.25 while compressive strain suppresses it through changes in atomic packing and surface layer formation during exposure to molten FLiNaK at 800°C.