METHODOLOGY AND EQUIPMENT FOR RESEARCHING CORROSION CRACKING PROCESSES IN CASTING ALLOYS
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https://doi.org/10.59957/jctm.v59.i3.2024.19Keywords:
stress corrosion, corrosion cracking, u-figurativeness test specimen, casting alloysAbstract
Corrosion cracking is the destruction of metal under static stresses and an aggressive environment. Corrosion fatigue is destruction of the metals and the alloys under the impact of cyclic mechanical pressure and aggressive environment simultaneously.
Stress corrosion is the least studied and systematized in terms of literature data on the impact of various aggressive environment (type, temperature, and concentration), composition and structure of the material, mode of heat treatment, method of obtaining and cleaning the casting, methodology for determination of corrosion under stress, as well as equipment for carrying out similar studies. The purpose of this paper is to present the methodology and equipment developed for corrosion cracking testing of cast alloys.
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