IMAM   24519
INSTITUTO DE MATERIALES DE MISIONES
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
artículos
Título:
ANODIC STRESS CORROSION CRACKING SUSCEPTIBILITY OF NICKEL AND NICKEL-CHROMIUM ALLOYS CONTAINING MOLYBDENUM AND IRON IN BICARBONATE PLUS CHLORIDE SOLUTIONS AT 90°C
Autor/es:
NATALIA SILVINA ZADOROZNE; RICARDO M. CARRANZA; MABEL C. GIORDANO; ALICIA E. ARES; RAÚL B. REBAK
Revista:
CORROSION
Editorial:
NATL ASSOC CORROSION ENG
Referencias:
Año: 2015 vol. 71 p. 420 - 432
ISSN:
0010-9312
Resumen:
It is reported in the literature that Alloy C-22 (N06022) was foundsusceptible to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in presence of bicarbonate ions, at temperatures higher than 60°Cand anodic applied potentials in the order of +400 mVSCE, when using slow strain rate tests (SSRT). This potential range of cracking susceptibility was associated to the instability of a film that may form on the surface. In order to elucidate the role of the alloying elements on the SCC susceptibility of nickel (Ni) based alloys, the following four Alloy C-22 (N06022), Alloy 600 (N06600), Alloy 800H (N08800) and Alloy Ni-201 (N02201)were tested under the same conditions. Results showed that even though C-22, 600 and 800 may have similar electrochemical anodic behavior, only C-22 may present a clear case of SCC at anodic potentials.