840 resultados para Slow Strain Rate Testing


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Com o objetivo de investigar a influência que o molibdênio exerce nas propriedades das camadas passivas das armaduras de aços austeníticos, barras redondas dos aços UNS S30400 e 31600 foram submetidas à ação de soluções que simulam as que são encontradas nos poros de concreto. Para caracterizar o efeito do molibdênio na resistência daqueles aços à corrosão por pites, foram conduzidos ensaios de circuito aberto, polarização anódica, espectroscopia de impedância eletroquímica, análise de Mott-Schottky, tração em baixa taxa de deformação e análise das superfícies por microscopias óptica e eletrônica de varredura. Os resultados obtidos demonstram que, de uma forma geral, o aço UNS S30400 (sem molibdênio) apresentou maior resistência à corrosão localizada que o UNS S31600 (2% de Mo) nas soluções alcalinas cloretadas naturalmente aeradas, comportamento este inverso ao que se observa nos mesmos materiais quando submetidos a soluções cloretadas neutras ou ácidas.

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Susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking of X56 steel and its relationship with hydrogen permeation behaviour in atmospheric environment containing H2S was investigated by hydrogen permeation tests at a slow strain rate. The results show that: the fracture strain decreases with the decrease of strain rate under the same experimental conditions; the fracture strain also decreases with the increase of H2S concentration under the same strain rate, and the increased concentration of H2S has no significant effect on the hydrogen permeation in the first wet, etc. dry cycle, however has lead to increased hydrogen permeation in the later cycles. The SEM images of the fractured surfaces show clear evidences of enhanced stress corrosion cracking susceptibility by H2S.

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The corrosion failure behavior of marine steel is affected by stress, which exists in offshore structures at sea-mud region. The sulfate reducing bacteria (SRB) in the sea-mud made the steel more sensitive to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) and weaken the corrosion fatigue endurance. In this paper, a kind of natural sea-mud containing SRB was collected. Both SCC tests by slow strain rate technique and corrosion fatigue tests were performed on a kind of selected steel in sea-mud with and without SRB at corrosion and cathodic potentials. After this, the electrochemical response of static and cyclic stress of the specimen with and without cracks in sea-mud was analyzed in order to explain the failure mechanism. Hydrogen permeation tests were also performed in the sea-mud at corrosion and cathodic potentials. It is concluded that the effect of SRB on environment sensitive fracture maybe explained as the consequences of the acceleration of SRB on corrosion rate and hydrogen entry into the metal.

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The stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of LambdaISI 321 stainless steel in acidic chloride solution was studied by slow strain rate (SSR) technique and fracture mechanics method. The fractured surface was characterized by cleavage fracture. In order to clarify the SCC mechanism, the effects of inhibitor KI on SCC behaviour were also included in this paper. A study showed that the inhibition effects of KI on SCC were mainly attributed to the anodic reaction of the corrosion process. The results of strain distribution in front of the crack tip of the fatigue pre-cracked plate specimens in air, in the blank solution (acidic chloride solution without inhibitor KI) and in the solution added with KI measured by speckle interferometry (SPI) support the unified mechanism of SCC and corrosion fatigue cracking (CFC).