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BRITTLE FRACTURE MECHANISM

OBJECTIVES DOE-HDBK-1017/2-93 Brittle Fracture ENABLING OBJECTIVES (Cont.) 1.10 LIST the normal actions taken, in sequence, if the minimum pressurization-temperature curve is exceeded during critical operations. 1.11 STATE the precaution for hydrostatic testing. 1.12 IDENTIFY the basis used for determining heatup and cooldown rate limits. 1.13 IDENTIFY the three components that will set limits on the heatup and cooldown rates. 1.14 STATE the action typically taken upon discovering the heatup or cooldown rate has been exceeded. 1.15 STATE the reason for using soak times. 1.16 STATE when soak times become very significant. MS-04 Page vi Rev. 0

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