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Crack initiation in low alloy steel in high temperature water

  • 1. General Electric R and D Center, Schenectady, NY (United States)
  • 2. General Electric Nuclear Energy Div., San Jose, CA (United States)

Description

This paper describes a study of fatigue crack initiation in WB36, a German low alloy steel, tested in high temperature, high purity, water. Flat un-notched, tensile specimens were cycled under load control, with R = 0.1, and with a saw-tooth wave form (with a loading time of 30 seconds and an unloading time of 3 seconds). Crack initiation was followed by periodically stopping the test and replicating the surface. The tests were performed at 177 C, in water containing 8 ppm O2. H2SO4 additions were also made in some tests to raise the conductivity of the water from 0.06 μS/cm to 0.4--0.5 μS/cm. The crack initiation and growth data are correlated with the water chemistry of the test

Additional details

Publishing Information

Publisher
American Society for Testing Materials.
Imprint Place
West Conshohocken, PA (United States)
ISBN
0-8031-2408-2
Imprint Title
Effects of the environment on the initiation of crack growth
Imprint Pagination
[310 p.].
Series
ASTM special technical publication 1298.
Journal Page Range
p. 135-149.

Conference

Title
American Society for Testing and Materials (ASTM) symposium on effects of the environment and the initiation of crack growth.
Dates
20-21 May 1996.
Place
Orlando, FL (United States).

Optional Information

Secondary number(s)
CONF-960588--.