Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel

A series of experiments was performed in an attempt to measure the effects of surface residual stresses on the stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement (SCC/HE) behavior of AISI 4340 steel. Stress corrosion tests were performed under load control on cylindrical and notched tensile specimens...

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Main Author: Hays, Richard A.
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Published: Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80148
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-801482020-09-29T05:40:17Z Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel Hays, Richard A. Materials Engineering LD5655.V855 1988.H397 Steel alloys -- Stress corrosion Steel alloys -- Hydrogen embrittlement Residual stresses A series of experiments was performed in an attempt to measure the effects of surface residual stresses on the stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement (SCC/HE) behavior of AISI 4340 steel. Stress corrosion tests were performed under load control on cylindrical and notched tensile specimens in acidified 3.5% NaCl solution. The electrochemical potential of the specimens was maintained at -0.7 V versus a saturated calomel reference electrode. Time to failure for specimens tested at various applied and residual stress levels was measured. Stress relieved specimens as well as specimens containing mechanically induced residual stresses were tested. Residual stresses were estimated using Neuber's rule and were measured using an x-ray diffraction technique. In all cases, the sum of the applied and residual stresses was greater than zero. Test results showed the initiation of SCC/HE cracks to be insensitive to the effects of surface residual stresses under the conditions evaluated. This is probably a result of the total time to failure criterion used to evaluate the SCC/HE tests. The extremely aggressive environment used in these experiments apparently led to rapid crack initiation, even in specimens containing compressive residual stresses. Another possible explanation of the insensitivity of this series of tests is crack initiation in the interior of the specimens below the depth of the mechanically induced residual stresses. Master of Science 2017-11-09T21:09:13Z 2017-11-09T21:09:13Z 1988 Thesis Text http://hdl.handle.net/10919/80148 en_US OCLC# 19758818 In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xii, 89 leaves application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
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topic LD5655.V855 1988.H397
Steel alloys -- Stress corrosion
Steel alloys -- Hydrogen embrittlement
Residual stresses
spellingShingle LD5655.V855 1988.H397
Steel alloys -- Stress corrosion
Steel alloys -- Hydrogen embrittlement
Residual stresses
Hays, Richard A.
Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
description A series of experiments was performed in an attempt to measure the effects of surface residual stresses on the stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement (SCC/HE) behavior of AISI 4340 steel. Stress corrosion tests were performed under load control on cylindrical and notched tensile specimens in acidified 3.5% NaCl solution. The electrochemical potential of the specimens was maintained at -0.7 V versus a saturated calomel reference electrode. Time to failure for specimens tested at various applied and residual stress levels was measured. Stress relieved specimens as well as specimens containing mechanically induced residual stresses were tested. Residual stresses were estimated using Neuber's rule and were measured using an x-ray diffraction technique. In all cases, the sum of the applied and residual stresses was greater than zero. Test results showed the initiation of SCC/HE cracks to be insensitive to the effects of surface residual stresses under the conditions evaluated. This is probably a result of the total time to failure criterion used to evaluate the SCC/HE tests. The extremely aggressive environment used in these experiments apparently led to rapid crack initiation, even in specimens containing compressive residual stresses. Another possible explanation of the insensitivity of this series of tests is crack initiation in the interior of the specimens below the depth of the mechanically induced residual stresses. === Master of Science
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Hays, Richard A.
author Hays, Richard A.
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title Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
title_short Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
title_full Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
title_fullStr Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
title_full_unstemmed Surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of AISI 4340 steel
title_sort surface residual stress effects on stress corrosion cracking/hydrogen embrittlement behavior of aisi 4340 steel
publisher Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
publishDate 2017
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