NASA-STD-P025 (DRAFT 1), NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: SELECTION OF METALLIC MATERIALS FOR STRESS CORROSION CRACKING RESISTANCE IN SODIUM CHLORIDE ENVIRONMENTS (27 AUG 2001) [FORMERLY PUBLISHED AS MSFC-STD-3029 (MAY 2000)]
NASA-STD-P025 (DRAFT 1), NASA TECHNICAL STANDARD: SELECTION OF METALLIC MATERIALS FOR STRESS CORROSION CRACKING RESISTANCE IN SODIUM CHLORIDE ENVIRONMENTS (27 AUG 2001) [FORMERLY PUBLISHED AS MSFC-STD-3029 (MAY 2000)]., This standard is based on MSFC-STD-3029, "Guidelines for the Selection of Metallic
Materials for Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance in Sodium Chloride Environmentsâ". In
addition to the information that was in MSFC-SPEC-522B, "Design Criteria for Controlling
Stress Corrosion Cracking", which was originated more than 25 years ago as a tool to
control stress corrosion cracking throughout NASA programs, NASA-STD-P025 contains
additional alloys in the tables, requirements for the classification of alloys, additional
references, a list of the documents associated with stress corrosion research, four
additional figures and information on the test methodology.