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Cracks transgranular

Branched cracks, transgranular except for caustic embrittlement and for improperly heat treated steel, both of which give intergranular cracks. (Intercrystalline penetration by molten metals is also considered SCC). [Pg.282]

The appearance of stress corrosion cracking may be either intergranular or transgranular in nature. [Pg.2733]

Microstructural examinations revealed that the cracks originated on the external surface. The cracks were branched and ran across the metal grains (transgranular). [Pg.210]

Microstructural examinations revealed that the tube was annealed brass. All cracks originated on the internal surface at pit sites. Cracks were fine, branched, and ran through the metal grains (transgranular). Crack density over the specimens examined averaged 40 cracks per linear inch (16 cracks/cm) of surface. [Pg.213]

Microstructural examinations revealed that the cracks originated on the external surface (Fig. 9.15). The cracks were highly branched and transgranular. The branched, transgranular character of these cracks is typical of stress-corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steels. The thick-walled fracture faces are also typical of cracking by this mode. [Pg.215]

Microstructural examinations disclosed highly branched, predominantly transgranular cracks originating on the internal surface. Cracks of this form are typical of SCC in austenitic stainless steels. [Pg.217]

Microstructural examinations revealed branched, transgranular cracks originating on the external surface (treated cooling water). Analysis of material covering the crack surfaces revealed the presence of chlorine. [Pg.219]

Microscopic examinations revealed that the cracks were unbranched and transgranular, t3q)ical of corrosion-fatigue cracks. These examinations also... [Pg.235]

Cracking (SCC) HjO liquid phase. transgranular except chlorides and steel under some or static— is not susceptible to... [Pg.254]


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