Abstract
Abstract
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of iron and nickel base alloys in aqueous solutions at 289 C (552 F) has been studied using a straining electrode apparatus. Cracking susceptibility decreases in the order sensitized stainless steel, cold worked stainless steel containing martensite, sensitized Inconel 600, annealed stainless steel, and annealed or cold worked Inconel 600 and alloy AL 326. High cracking susceptibility usually occurs when conditions result in the development of thick reaction products. Acid conditions and chromium depletion favor thick reaction products and enhance susceptibility.
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General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering,General Chemistry
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