Big Chemical Encyclopedia

Chemical substances, components, reactions, process design ...

Articles Figures Tables About

Metals industry corrosion fatigue

No common industrial metal is immune to corrosion fatigue since some reduction of the metal s resistance to cyclic stressing is observed if the metal is corroded, even mildly, by the environment in which the stressing occurs. Corrosion fatigue produces fine-to-broad cracks with little or no branching. They are typically filled with dense corrosion product. The cracks may occur singly but commonly appear as families of parallel cracks (Fig. 10.2). They are frequently associated with pits, grooves, or other forms of stress concentrators. Like other forms of... [Pg.227]

Rare earth metal salts Aircraft industry. Effective for pitting corrosion, stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue, galvanic corrosion and crevice corrosion by using rare earth metal salts in waters for washing aircraft. Disposal of the waters is environmentally safe [4,6]... [Pg.902]

The scope of application of CP is enormous and continuously increasing. It is possible to protect vessels and ships, docks, berths, pipelines, deep wells, tanks, chemical apparatus, underground and underwater municipal and industrial infrastructure, reinforced concrete structures exposed to the atmosphere, as well as underground parts, tunnels, and other metal equipments using cathodic protection. Apart from reduction of general corrosion, cathodic protection reduces SCC, pitting corrosion, corrosion fatigue, and erosion-corrosion of metallic materials. [Pg.398]

Corrosion has been the major factor causing joint failure in the aerospace industry and this is still an issue facing potential industrial and automotive users, particularly if metals such as steel or copper are used [20]. Researchers based in Japan [21] showed that acid treatment of steel does not improve the fracture toughness of bonds with toughened epoxies, but it does increase the fatigue growth... [Pg.140]


See other pages where Metals industry corrosion fatigue is mentioned: [Pg.225]    [Pg.1298]    [Pg.127]    [Pg.297]    [Pg.175]    [Pg.89]    [Pg.516]    [Pg.1331]    [Pg.569]    [Pg.1320]    [Pg.936]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.268]    [Pg.391]    [Pg.2]    [Pg.143]    [Pg.544]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.389]    [Pg.328]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.237]    [Pg.393]    [Pg.261]    [Pg.231]    [Pg.15]    [Pg.200]    [Pg.292]    [Pg.130]    [Pg.145]    [Pg.198]    [Pg.708]    [Pg.190]    [Pg.361]    [Pg.687]    [Pg.5]    [Pg.662]    [Pg.101]    [Pg.103]    [Pg.636]    [Pg.625]    [Pg.2]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.237 ]




SEARCH



Corrosion fatigue

Corrosion metals

Corrosion, metallic

Metal fatigue

Metals industry

© 2024 chempedia.info