2021
DOI: 10.1149/ma2021-029555mtgabs
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Predicting Stress Corrosion Crack Tip Electrochemical Conditions and the Influence of Exposure Environment

Abstract: Metallic structures are commonly exposed to marine atmospheric conditions in real world conditions, characterized by thin water layers (WL) allowing for corrosion to occur. For austenitic stainless steels in such atmospheric environments, pitting and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) are potential degradation mechanisms. The rate and extent of corrosion and SCC on the alloy surface is dictated by the combination of environmental, physicochemical, and geometric variables, which include relative humidity, temperat… Show more

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