Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions

In this study, the stress corrosion behavior of 3.5%NiCrMoV and 1%CrMoV steels was investigated. Tests were conducted at 95°C in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions. Results from slow strain rate tensile tests and fracture mechanics experiments were compared. A new, easily machinabl...

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Main Author: Rechberger, Johann
Language:English
Published: University of British Columbia 2010
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26321
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spelling ndltd-UBC-oai-circle.library.ubc.ca-2429-263212018-01-05T17:43:34Z Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions Rechberger, Johann In this study, the stress corrosion behavior of 3.5%NiCrMoV and 1%CrMoV steels was investigated. Tests were conducted at 95°C in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions. Results from slow strain rate tensile tests and fracture mechanics experiments were compared. A new, easily machinable, specimen geometry for fracture mechanics experiments was tested. The influence of pH, potential, microstructure and inclusions were studied. Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) was found with all three steels in the 3.5M NaOH solution at active, passive and transpassive potentials. In the 1M carbonate/ bicarbonate solutions, the 1%CrMoV steels showed very severe cracking only during slow strain rate experiments. No major difference in cracking behavior was found between a regular 3.5%NiCrMoV steel and a super clean 3.5%NiCrMoV steel with low Mn and Si content. In acidic CO₂/H₂O environments, crack tip blunting was observed due to strong dissolution processes. Applied Science, Faculty of Materials Engineering, Department of Graduate 2010-07-11T16:16:42Z 2010-07-11T16:16:42Z 1986 Text Thesis/Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26321 eng For non-commercial purposes only, such as research, private study and education. Additional conditions apply, see Terms of Use https://open.library.ubc.ca/terms_of_use. University of British Columbia
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description In this study, the stress corrosion behavior of 3.5%NiCrMoV and 1%CrMoV steels was investigated. Tests were conducted at 95°C in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions. Results from slow strain rate tensile tests and fracture mechanics experiments were compared. A new, easily machinable, specimen geometry for fracture mechanics experiments was tested. The influence of pH, potential, microstructure and inclusions were studied. Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) was found with all three steels in the 3.5M NaOH solution at active, passive and transpassive potentials. In the 1M carbonate/ bicarbonate solutions, the 1%CrMoV steels showed very severe cracking only during slow strain rate experiments. No major difference in cracking behavior was found between a regular 3.5%NiCrMoV steel and a super clean 3.5%NiCrMoV steel with low Mn and Si content. In acidic CO₂/H₂O environments, crack tip blunting was observed due to strong dissolution processes. === Applied Science, Faculty of === Materials Engineering, Department of === Graduate
author Rechberger, Johann
spellingShingle Rechberger, Johann
Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
author_facet Rechberger, Johann
author_sort Rechberger, Johann
title Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
title_short Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
title_full Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
title_fullStr Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
title_full_unstemmed Stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
title_sort stress corrosion cracking of rotor steels in carbonate/bicarbonate and sodium hydroxide solutions
publisher University of British Columbia
publishDate 2010
url http://hdl.handle.net/2429/26321
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