Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469268 Corrosion Science 2013 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The stress corrosion cracking (SCC) behaviour of H62 brass with various levels of pre-strains in Mattsson’s solution was investigated using electrochemical and SCC tests. The results revealed that the corrosion current densities increased and the work function decreased when the pre-strains increased, which facilitate anodic dissolution, thereby resulting in an increase of the film growth rate and the film-induced stress, ultimately resulting in the enhancement of film rupture and SCC susceptibility. Based on the obtained results, a film-rupture-induced SCC mechanism of brass in Mattsson’s solutions was proposed.

► Potentiodynamic polarisation revealed the pre-strain enhanced anodic dissolution. ► SCC susceptibility of H62 brass increased with increasing film-induced stress. ► Film rupture frequency increased with increasing pre-strain, which promoted SCC. ► Film-rupture-induced SCC mechanism of brass in Mattsson’s solutions was proposed.

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