نتایج جستجو برای: corrosion cracking

تعداد نتایج: 40602  

2015
Makanjuola Oki

A smart hybrid conversion coating has been developed. Modifications of coating solutions with poly-hydroxyl organic materials to reduce the usual mud cracking pattern characteristics of chromate conversion coatings (CCCs) and improve its ability to release inhibitors to corroding sites have been achieved. The smart functionalised chromate conversion coating (SFCCC), developed on aluminium subst...

Journal: :Journal of biomedical materials research. Part B, Applied biomaterials 2011
M Bobby Kannan R K Singh Raman F Witte C Blawert W Dietzel

Applications of magnesium alloys as biodegradable orthopaedic implants are critically dependent on the mechanical integrity of the implant during service. In this study, the mechanical integrity of an AZ91 magnesium alloy was studied using a constant extension rate tensile (CERT) method. The samples in two different geometries that is, circumferentially notched (CN), and circumferentially notch...

Journal: :The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2017
Brian E Anderson Lukasz Pieczonka Marcel C Remillieux Timothy J Ulrich Pierre-Yves Le Bas

Evidence of the ability to probe depth information of stress corrosion cracking (SCC) are presented using the time reversed elastic nonlinearity diagnostic (TREND). Depth estimation of SCC is important to determine when a stainless steel canister has been breached. TREND is a method to focus elastic energy to a point in space in order to probe that point for damage and its' depth penetration is...

Journal: :Materials Today: Proceedings 2021

Reinforced concrete (RC) bridges exposed to marine environments significantly suffer from steel bar corrosion. Steel corrosion is responsible for strength deterioration of and material, damage in steel-concrete bond, spalling cover concrete, so on. This study presents a numerical model that can simulate the structural behavior corroded RC bridge piers under seismic action. In model, corrosion-i...

2009
Marianne PERRIN Laurent GAILLET Christian TESSIER Hassane IDRISSI

Acoustic emission (AE) is studied to monitor stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of prestressing strands. This nondestructive method seems particularly recommended because it has the capacity to realize a real time and a remote detection of active defects. In this study corrosion mechanisms are generated in an accelerated way. A particular attention has been made on hydrogen embrittlement process b...

2010
G. Van Dijck M. M. Van Hulle

Chemical process installations are exposed to aggressive chemicals and conditions leading to corrosion. The damage from corrosion can lead to an unexpected plant shutdown and to the exposure of people and the environment to chemicals. Due to changes within and on the surface of materials subjected to corrosion, energy is released in the form of acoustic waves. This acoustic activity can be capt...

2002
Jeff L. McFarland Rigoberto Perez

This paper summarizes the effort funded by the United States Air Force Research Laboratory at Wright Patterson Air Force Base to identify the problem structural areas on the F-15 and recommend appropriate solutions with the development of new technology. Recent modifications to the F-15 airframe structure have taken place or are under consideration to reduce honeycomb water corrosion, reduce ma...

2008
Satoshi Hata Naoyuki Nagai Toyoaki Yasui Hiroshi Tsukamoto

For mechanical drive steam turbines, the investigation results of corrosion fatigue phenomena in the transient zone are introduced, including basic phenomena on expansion line and actual design and damage experience. These results were analyzed from the standpoint of stress intensity during the start of cracking. In order to resolve such problems, preventive coating and blade design methods aga...

2010
S. Ramamurthy A. Atrens

Linearly Increasing Stress Tests conducted in 30 C aerated distilled water using as-quenched 4340 and 3.5NiCrMoV turbine rotor steels indicated that stress corrosion cracking occurred at all applied stress rates for 4340 steel, whilst only at applied stress rates less than or equal to 0.002 MPa s 1 for the turbine rotor steel. The crack velocity increased with increasing applied stress rate for...

2008
J. J. Regidor A. Ballesteros P. Luostarinen

Reactor vessel internals are structures located within the reactor vessel that support and orient the reactor fuel assemblies and direct coolant flow through the core. The core basket is part of the internals structure, which consists of vertical plates that surround the outer faces of the hexagonal peripheral fuel assemblies. The vertical plates are bolted to the edges of horizontal former pla...

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