Nuclear Technology and Radiation Protection (Jan 2005)

Electro chemical studies on stress corrosion cracking of Incoloy-800 in caustic solution, part I: As received samples

  • Dinu Alice,
  • Fulger Manuela,
  • Ionescu Dragos,
  • Velciu Lucian,
  • Radulescu Maria

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/NTRP0501074D
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 20, no. 1
pp. 74 – 80

Abstract

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Many non-volatile impurities accidentally introduced into the steam generator tend to Concentrate on its surface in restricted flow areas. In this way these impurities can lead to stress corrosion cracking (SCC) on stressed tubes of the steam generator. Such impurities can be strong alkaline or acid solutions. To evaluate the effect of alkaline concentrated environments on SCC of steam generator tubes, the tests were con ducted on stressed samples of Incoloy-800 in 10% NaOH solution. To accelerate the SCC process, stressed specimens were anodically polarised in a caustic solution in an electro chemical cell. The method of stressing of Incoloy-800 tubes used in our experiments was the C-ring. Using the cathodic zone of the potentiodynamic curves it was possible to calculate the most important electrochemical parameters: the corrosion current, the corrosion rate, and the polarization resistance. We found that the value of the corrosion potential to initiate the SCC microcracks was -100 mV. The tested samples were examined using the metallographic method. The main experimental results showed that the in crease of the stress state promoted the in crease of the SCC susceptibility of Incoloy-800 samples tested under the same conditions, and that the length of the SCC-type microcracks in creased with the growth of the stress value.

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