Investigation of stress corrosion cracking in mild steel stainless steel and brass by stress relaxation technique

Choudhury, S B and Khan, Z H and Nag, P S (1979) Investigation of stress corrosion cracking in mild steel stainless steel and brass by stress relaxation technique. NML Technical Journal, 21 (3-4). pp. 30-36.

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Abstract

The paper substantiates the experimental evidences in favour of a model of stress activated anodic dissolution primarily through line defects as the initial step for the development of stress corrosion cracking. The experimental details and microstructural informations in the initial step of the cracking for mild steel, austenitic stainless steel and alpha brass in appropriate environments are reported. The possible role of the surface films in the initiation stage has been discussed and compared with the results obtained in different laboratories. Finally some of the general observations in different systems have been explained from the present findings. (S.B. Choudhury is at present with OCRI, D.T.D and P (Air), Koraput, Orissa, P.S. Nag and Z.H. Khan are with National Metallurgical Laboratory)

Item Type:Article
Official URL/DOI:http://library/articleDetails.jsp?recordid=378
Uncontrolled Keywords:Austenitic stainless steel; Stress corrosion cracking-Steels
Divisions:Corrosion and Surface Engineering
Material Science and Technology
ID Code:2220
Deposited By:Dr. A K Sahu
Deposited On:28 Dec 2010 15:07
Last Modified:14 Dec 2011 12:32
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