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[en] An evaluation was made of the effect of heat treatment on a representative material (ASTM A 516 Grade 70) used in the construction of high activity radioactive waste storage tanks at Savannah River Plant. Several different microstructures were tested for susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking. Precracked fracture specimens loaded in either constant load or constant crack opening displacement were exposed to a variety of caustic-nitrate and nitrate solutions. Results were correlated with the mechanical and corrosion properties of the microstructures. Crack velocity and crack arrest stress intensity were found to be related to the yield strength of the steel microstructures. Fractographic evidence indicated pH depletion and corrosive crack tip chemistry conditions even in highly caustic solutions. Experimental results were compatible with crack growth by a strain-assisted anodic dissolution mechanism; however, hydrogen embrittlement also was considered possible
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1976; 215 p; University Microfilms Order No. 76-16,452.; Thesis (Ph. D.).
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ALLOYS, CARBON ADDITIONS, CHEMICAL REACTIONS, CONTAINERS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE, DISPERSIONS, HOMOGENEOUS MIXTURES, HYDROGEN COMPOUNDS, IRON ALLOYS, IRON BASE ALLOYS, MANAGEMENT, MECHANICAL PROPERTIES, MIXTURES, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, OXYGEN COMPOUNDS, RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS, SOLUTIONS, STORAGE, TRANSITION ELEMENT ALLOYS, WASTE MANAGEMENT, WASTE STORAGE, WASTES
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