A Slow Strain Rate (1x10e-6 s-1) has been applied to study the possibility of inhibiting or delaying the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of AISI 304 stainless steel (SS) wires in 1 M HCl solutions at room temperature by using organic additives. Some of the tested organic substances (such as phenylthiourea, benzimidazole-2-thiol) inhibit SCC in the quoted environment. Similar tests were performed on U-bend specimens. Efficient SCC inhibitors can have an effect on both the incubation stage and propagation process of cracking.
The use of Slow Strain Rate Technique for studying stress corrosion cracking inhibition by organic inhibitors
TRABANELLI, Giordano;FRIGNANI, Alessandro;ZUCCHI, Fabrizio
1987
Abstract
A Slow Strain Rate (1x10e-6 s-1) has been applied to study the possibility of inhibiting or delaying the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of AISI 304 stainless steel (SS) wires in 1 M HCl solutions at room temperature by using organic additives. Some of the tested organic substances (such as phenylthiourea, benzimidazole-2-thiol) inhibit SCC in the quoted environment. Similar tests were performed on U-bend specimens. Efficient SCC inhibitors can have an effect on both the incubation stage and propagation process of cracking.File in questo prodotto:
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