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- 2024New approach to alpha-titanium mechanical properties enhancement by means of thermoplastic deformation in mid-temperature range
- 2019The Structure and Tribological Properties of Ni/MoS2 Composite Layers Formed on Aluminum and Its Alloys
- 2019The Effect of Organic Additives on the Microstructure, Microhardness and Friction Coefficient of Ni/WS2 Composite Coatingscitations
- 2017Acoustic Emission Testing of Cryogenic Pipelines in Operating Conditionscitations
- 2017Nitrogen as an alloying element improving material properties of the high carbon cast steel for ball mill liner platescitations
- 2017Evaluation of Acoustic Emission from Damaged CFRP Sheets for Air Industry Applications
- 2015Research into the Possibilities for Monitoring Technical Conditions of Underground Pipelines Using Acoustic Emissioncitations
- 2013Studying the effectiveness of the NiCrN alloy forging process
- 2007Peculiarities of hydrogen effect on the creep process in the Cr-Ni-Mo steel
- 2007Creep of degraded 2.25Cr-Mo steel in hydrogencitations
- 2004Corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking of exploited storage tank steelcitations
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Corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking of exploited storage tank steel
Abstract
We study the corrosion resistance of St3S steel under loading and its susceptibility to corrosion and hydrogen-induced cracking in bottom water. Sections of a tank are distinguished according to the character of the media interacting with the metal of the inner surface in the process of operation. It is shown that bottom water is characterized by high levels of corrosion activity and that the degrees of in-service degradation of different sections of the tank are different. The worst corrosion and stress-corrosion resistance are exhibited by steel operating in contact with bottom water. Significant levels of plastic strains intensify the process of corrosion in steel and make the rates of corrosion in different sections of the tank closer to each other. The in-service degradation of steel can not only intensify the process of corrosion of the inner surface of the tank but also promote the brittle fracture of the material characterized by the elevated susceptibility to hydrogen-induced cracking. © 2004 Springer Science+Business Media, Inc.