Modeling the Effects of Dissolved Hydrogen, Temperature, pH, and Global Stress on Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Cr-Ni Model Alloy in High-Temperature Water
Abstract:As an extension of recently presented SCC models for pure nickel and iron in high temperature water, the anodic path -hydrogen assisted stress corrosion cracking of a Cr-Ni alloy is presented simulating alloy 600 properties. With the local anodic path corrosion as the crack initiation phase, the respective oxides precipitate while the crack tip solution will acidify and establish local hydrogen ion reduction conditions. Depending on the applied global stress, local plastic straining will then provide an active… Show more
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