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SCC

Is sulfide stress cracking an anodic or a cathodic process?

February 19, 2017 by Mariano Iannuzzi

Is sulfide stress cracking an anodic or a cathodic process? Does hydrogen play a role or is SSC controlled by anodic dissolution? Find out in this post!

Filed Under: Low alloy steels, Oil & Gas, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: environmental cracking, low alloy steels, Oil&Gas, SCC, ssc, sulfide stress cracking

Are cracks born from pits?

January 31, 2016 by Mariano Iannuzzi

This article describes the different forms of environmentally assisted cracking that can affect low alloy steels and corrosion resistant alloys in the oil & gas industry.

Filed Under: Low alloy steels, Stress corrosion cracking, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: corrosion resistant alloys, CRA, hydrogen, hydrogen embrittlement, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, las, low alloy steels, Oil&Gas, SCC, ssc, sulfide stress cracking

ISO 15156-3 will set new restrictions on UNS S174000 (17-4PH)

October 22, 2014 by Mariano Iannuzzi

This article describes the results of a recent NACE MR0175/ ISO 15156 ballot that imposes stringent maximum allowable stress values.

Filed Under: Announcements, ISO, Stainless steels, Sulfide Stress Cracking Tagged With: CRA, HSC, hydrogen embrittlement, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, iso 15156, NACE, Oil&Gas, SCC, sour service, ssc, stainless steels, Stress Corrosion Cracking, sulfide stress cracking

Hydrogen diffusion control during stress corrosion cracking of magnesium alloy AZ31B in chloride solutions – Abstract

November 26, 2013 by Mariano Iannuzzi

SCC of AZ31B alloy was studied in NaCl solutions at different potentials and chloride concentrations using the slow strain rate technique. A combination of pre-exposure tests followed by immediate straining or straining after a dry air exposure delay helped to weight the relative importance of anodic damage accumulation versus increased hydrogen charging during open-circuit potential pre-exposure. The dependence of ductility with pre-exposure time and the fracture surface of embrittled samples suggest that hydrogen embrittlement of AZ31B was controlled by hydrogen diffusion.

Filed Under: Abstracts, Environmentally Assisted Cracking, Magnesium alloys, Stress corrosion cracking Tagged With: CORROSION/14, EAC, HSC, Hydrogen Stress Cracking, Magnesium alloys, SCC, Stress Corrosion Cracking

The stress corrosion cracking bug

November 26, 2013 by Mariano Iannuzzi

An insightful and current 1935 comment on stress corrosion cracking of stainless steels by Dr. Horace W. Gillett.

Filed Under: Phrases, Stress corrosion cracking Tagged With: EAC, phrases, SCC, stainless steels, Stress Corrosion Cracking

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