The Mechanism of Season Cracking of Brass - Joint Discussion on Season Cracking of Brass

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. A. Read J. B. Reed H. Rosenthal
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Jan 1, 1945

Abstract

Although the season cracking of brass has been a subject of experimental investigation for more than thirty years, the mechanism that is responsible for this phenomenon is still obscure. While at- tempts to elucidate the stress-corrosion cracking of some alloys have been relatively successful, the principal accomplishments made in the studies of the season cracking of brass have consisted of improved techniques for the fabrication of articles of alpha brass, which reduce the danger of season-cracking failure in service. The primary purpose of the present paper is to collect the published experimental data which appear to be of importance to the development of an adequate theory of the mechanism of the season cracking of brass. Some of the possible mechanisms which have been proposed will also be discussed, together with some promising avenues of future attack on the problems. Several excellent survey papers on season cracking are available, including the recent ones by Croft and Sachs(1)2 and by Gibbs(2). The principal facts concerning season cracking, as presented in these papers, may be summarized as follows. The season cracking of alpha brass is a special type of stress-corrosion failure, which may occur in atmospheres containing ammonia, air, and water vapor. The stress causing failure may be either the
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APA: T. A. Read J. B. Reed H. Rosenthal  (1945)  The Mechanism of Season Cracking of Brass - Joint Discussion on Season Cracking of Brass

MLA: T. A. Read J. B. Reed H. Rosenthal The Mechanism of Season Cracking of Brass - Joint Discussion on Season Cracking of Brass. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1945.

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