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Stress corrosion cracking
About: Stress corrosion cracking is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 11340 publications have been published within this topic receiving 138157 citations.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the PbSCC of Alloy 690TT exposed to a caustic solution at 320°C and found that lead is involved in the formation of oxides and evenly distributed in the films.
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01 Jan 1994
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a quantitative analysis of the origin of fracture in flat glass and fractal analysis of flat glass containers with and without fiberglass fiberglass, and they propose a method for the analysis of fracture origins in glass.
Abstract: Identation Fractography (B.R. Lawn, D.B. Marshall). Quantitative Fractographic Analysis of Fracture Origins in Glass (J.J. Mecholsky). Stress Wave Fractography (H. Richter, F. Kerkhof). Fractography of Stress Corrosion Cracking in Glass (T.A. Michalske). Fractography of Optical Fibers (H.C. Chandan et al.). Fractography of Fiberglass (P.K. Gupta). Fracture of Glass Containers (J.B. Kepple, J.S. Wasylyk). Fracture and Fractography of Flat Glass (N. Shinkai). Index.
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TL;DR: In this paper, slow strain rate tests (SSRTs) were conducted on mill-annealed Alloy 600 tubes at 250 and 360°C in water with either 8-ppm or below 10-ppb of dissolved oxygen (DO).
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors show that transgranular stress corrosion cracking occurs by film induced cleavage, where the film is a dealloyed layer a few tens of nanometres in thickness.
Abstract: Austenitic stainless steels (alloys 304, 316, 310) have been immersed in acidified 15M LiCl solutions at 90°C and analysed by Auger electron spectroscopy. The tarnish films formed on the 304 and 316 steels contain some oxygen, but otherwise have compositiondepth profiles similar to those of dealloyed metallic layers. Minimal tarnishing occurs on the 310 alloy unless thiourea is added or the temperature is raised to 136°C. In all cases the tendency for dealloying is closely related to the tendency for transgranular stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in 15M LiCl solution. The results are consistent with the view that SCC occurs by film induced cleavage, where the film is a dealloyed layer a few tens of nanometres in thickness.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of weld strength mismatch on welding residual stresses were discussed based on a series of recent comprehensive studies, and two typical joint configurations were analyzed in detail: a butt-welded plate and a multi-pass girth weld.
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