نتایج جستجو برای: corrosion cracking

تعداد نتایج: 40602  

Journal: :Journal of Nuclear Materials 1994

2005
I. N. Bastos J. F. V. Vasconcellos J. A. C. P. Gomes

In the present work, the mechanical behavior of stress corrosion cracking phenomenon is described. Such phenomenon presents strong complexity due to metallurgic and electrochemical aspects. A methodology for modeling both SSR (Slow Strain Rate) and CL (Constant Load) tests based upon thermodynamics of continuum solids and elastoplastic damage is proposed. In this macroscopic approach, besides t...

2002
Khaled A. Soudki Ted Sherwood

Corrosion of steel reinforcement is one of the main durability problems facing reinforced concrete infrastructures worldwide. This paper will summarize the results of a multi-phase experimental program undertaken at the University of Waterloo to investigate the viability of using externally bonded fiber reinforced polymer (FRP) laminates to rehabilitate corrosion-damaged reinforced concrete bea...

2001
L. SMITH

L. SMITH Controlling corrosion in production tubing is essential for maintaining production and for preventing loss of well control. Materials for use downhole have to meet criteria for corrosion resistance and also mechanical requirements. The potential corrosion rate can be estimated and the risks of sulphide stress corrosion cracking assessed on the basis of the anticipated environmental con...

2010
Scott G. Keller Ali P. Gordon

When in the presence of liquid metal environments, structural materials can potentially lose the ability to deform and plastically flow. In the case of a ductile material, the result of this reduction in flow ability is a transition from ductile to brittle behavior, resulting in a brittle-like failure. This phenomenon is known as liquid metal embrittlement (LME) and is a subset of the more comm...

2014
M. Martin

Zirconium-based alloys are widely used in the field of nuclear industry as cladding for nuclear fuel in power plants. In a pressurized water reactor (PWR), boric acid is added in the coolant for reactivity control. Lithium hydroxide is added to render the coolant slightly alkaline, which helps to inhibit corrosion product deposition on the fuel cladding and reduces the corrosion rate of structu...

2006
Gregory J. Kacprzynski David S. Muench

Corrosion, stress-corrosion cracking or corrosion-initiated fatigue significantly impact maintenance downtime and structural life limitations of aging aircraft. Both legacy and new air platforms such as the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF), realize that corrosion will likely continue to be a structural challenge that warrants a structural health management system to provide accurate, cost effective a...

2016
Kian Chai Arash Behnia Dimitrios G. Aggelis Jun Ying Tan Zainah Ibrahim

Acoustic emission (AE) technique is used for monitoring and evaluating the influence of corrosion on the structural behaviour of steel reinforced concrete (RC) beams under three-point flexure test. In this study, steel corrosion was accelerated by electro-chemical method utilising a direct current (DC) power supply and 5% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution. The steel corrosion that was induced int...

2002
Fushuang Cui Alberto Sagüés

The corrosion performance of stainless steel clad reinforcing bar (SCR) was investigated. Corrosion potential of SCR in various alkaline media as a function of time was measured periodically and corrosion rates were estimated using Electrochemical Impedance Spectroscopy (EIS). At room temperature, SCR without cladding breaks was free of corrosion for up to one year in all the testing conditions...

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