2021
DOI: 10.5006/3711
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Crack Growth Sensitivity to the Magnitude and Frequency of Load Fluctuation in Stage 1b of High-pH Stress Corrosion Cracking

Abstract: Pipelines undergo sequential stages before failure caused by High pH Stress Corrosion Cracking (HpHSCC). These sequential stages are incubation stage, intergranular crack initiation (Stage 1a), crack evolution to provide the condition for mechanically driven crack growth (Stage 1b), sustainable mechanically driven crack propagation (Stage 2), and rapid crack propagation to failure (Stage 3). The crack propagation mechanisms in Stage 1b are composed of the nucleation and growth of secondary cracks on the free s… Show more

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“…Also decreasing of possible loads is sometimes impermissible and can have e ect on the correct function of parts [9]. Decreasing the crack growth rate and receiving it to an acceptable level is an economic method faced with fatigue cracks, which decreases the costs and has no lateral e ects on the other components [10]. In addition to this, the philosophy of advanced components designing is di erent than usual methods for designing of structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also decreasing of possible loads is sometimes impermissible and can have e ect on the correct function of parts [9]. Decreasing the crack growth rate and receiving it to an acceptable level is an economic method faced with fatigue cracks, which decreases the costs and has no lateral e ects on the other components [10]. In addition to this, the philosophy of advanced components designing is di erent than usual methods for designing of structures.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%