Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7895267 | Corrosion Science | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Corrosion fatigue small crack growth rates have been determined for a 12Cr steam turbine steel in aerated 300Â ppb Clâ and 300Â ppb SO42â under simulated two-shifting conditions. The remarkably enhanced crack growth rate observed previously for a short crack (relative to that for a long crack) was not evident for small cracks initiated from pits. In contrast, the stress corrosion small crack growth rate determined in aerated 35Â ppm Clâ was markedly increased with respect to long crack growth. The concept of the solution-conductivity dependent electrochemical crack size effect is introduced to provide a fundamental framework to rationalise the disparate results. The engineering implications for two-shifting operation are discussed.
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Authors
S. Zhou, M. Lukaszewicz, A. Turnbull,