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Stress corrosion cracking grain size

In addition to the alloy compositions being of importance with regard to susceptibility to stress-corrosion cracking, the resistance of the alloy can be altered by microstructural factors. Hanninen has reviewed the available literature quite thoroughly and has concluded that a fine grain size is likely to be beneficial. Strain imposed prior to use tends to be deleterious because deformed material usually acts anodic with respect to unstrained material and because the introduction of plastic deformation may also... [Pg.1216]

The materials used in the present study were alumina ceramics (ADS-11) offered from Toshiba Ceramics Co., Ltd. The relative density and mean grain size were 97.7% and 6 //.m, respectively. Disk specimens were cut from the rod materials and both surfaces were polished. The disk specimens with a diameter of 20 mm and a thickness of 0.6 mm were then obtained. In order to avoid the influence of stress corrosion cracking by water contents in materials, the specimens were dried in the vacuum at 150°C for 2 hours. [Pg.125]

Pits that reach a critical depth can act as crack initiation sites if they lead to a higher local stress intensity. The crack initiation time in this case corresponds to the incubation time of pits of a critical size. Alternatively, precipitation reactions at the grain boundaries can render an alloy sensitive to intergranular corrosion. The preferentially corroded grain boundary then serves as initiation site of a crack. Inclusions, preexisting microcracks, or other structural defects are also likely crack initiation sites. The crack initiation time, in this case, is defined as the time required for a crack to reach a detectable size. Crack initiation may also be the result of hydrogen formed by a corrosion reaction that may cause embrittlement of the metal or of successive ruptures of a passive film or tarnish layer, but these mechanisms are more important for the propagation than the initiation of cracks. Because of the multitude of possible crack initiation mechanisms, and because of the statistical nature of the phenomenon, it is not possible to predict the crack initiation time from first principles. [Pg.498]


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