The Assessment of the Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys to Stress Corrosion ? with Discussion on Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys

- Organization:
- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 21
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- 892 KB
- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1945
Abstract
The work described in this paper was carried out in the Research Laboratories of the British Aluminium Company Ltd., under the general direction of A. G. C. Gwyer, Scientific Manager of the Company. In considering the effect of stress?corrosion conditions on metals, or the failure of metal through stress corrosion, it is evidently advisable to adopt a clear definition of the meaning of those phrases. There appears to be general agreement that stress-corrosion conditions may be defined as the continuous application of static stress to a metal while it is exposed to corrosive conditions, but recognition of the occurrence of true stress-corrosion in a metal is often a difficult matter giving rise to some confusion. For the purpose of this paper stress corrosion in a metal is defined as the acceleration of corrosion by the application of static stress. On this view it is necessary to test a metal not merely under stress-corrosion conditions, but also under the same corrosion conditions without the simultaneous application of stress, if the liability of the metal to stress corrosion is to be assessed. Failure of a metal under stress-corrosion conditions is sometimes quoted as evidence of stress corrosion (for example, by Althof(1)2), but this evidence is totally inadequate if the above definition is
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APA:
(1945) The Assessment of the Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys to Stress Corrosion ? with Discussion on Susceptibility of Aluminum AlloysMLA: The Assessment of the Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys to Stress Corrosion ? with Discussion on Susceptibility of Aluminum Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.