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- 2023The effect of cross-linker structure on interfacial interactions, polymer dynamics and network composition in an epoxy-amine resincitations
- 2022Effectiveness of strontium zinc phosphosilicate on the corrosion protection of AA2198-T851 aluminium alloy in sodium chloride solutioncitations
- 2021Mitigation of top‐ and bottom‐of‐the‐line CO 2 corrosion in the presence of acetic acid (I): pH control using methyl diethanolaminecitations
- 2020Chromate ion transport in epoxy films: Influence of BaSO4 particlescitations
- 2020Spectroscopic insights into adhesion failure at the buried epoxy‐metal interphase using AFM‐IRcitations
- 2020Examining the early stages of thermal oxidative degradation in epoxy-amine resinscitations
- 2019Leaching from coatings pigmented with strontium aluminium polyphosphate inhibitor pigment- evidence for a cluster-percolation modelcitations
- 2019How pigment volume concentration (PVC) and particle connectivity affect leaching of corrosion inhibitive species from coatingscitations
- 2018Corrosion inhibition of aluminium alloy by rhamnolipid biosurfactant derived from pseudomonas sp. PS-17citations
- 2018The Unexpected Role of Carbonate Impurities in Polyphosphate Corrosion Inhibitioncitations
- 2018Multi-Modal Plasma Focused Ion Beam Serial Section Tomography of an Organic Paint Coatingcitations
- 2017Molecularly Controlled Epoxy Network Nanostructurescitations
- 2017Time-lapse lab-based X-ray nano-CT study of corrosion damagecitations
- 2017An organic coating pigmented with strontium aluminium polyphosphate for corrosion protection of zinc alloy coated steelcitations
- 2017An organic coating pigmented with strontium aluminium polyphosphate for corrosion protection of zinc alloy coated steelcitations
- 2017Characterization of 475°C Embrittlement of Duplex Stainless Steel Microstructure via Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy and Magnetic Force Microscopycitations
- 2017Characterization of the stress corrosion cracking behavior of thermally sensitized 20Cr-25Ni stainless steel in a simulated cooling pond environmentcitations
- 2017The use of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with segmented electrodes to study inhibition at the cut-edge of coil-coated systemscitations
- 2017Advances in corrosion protection by organic coatings: what we know and what we would like to knowcitations
- 2016Corrosion inhibition of pure aluminium and AA2014-T6 alloy by strontium chromate at low concentrationcitations
- 2016An investigation of the corrosion inhibitive layers generated from lithium oxalatecontaining organic coating on AA2024-T3 aluminium alloycitations
- 2015The corrosion protection of AA2024-T3 aluminium alloy by leaching of lithium-containing salts from organic coatingscitations
- 2015Protective Film Formation on AA2024-T3 Aluminum Alloy by Leaching of Lithium Carbonate from an Organic Coating
- 2015Mechanistic study of coating failure using local electrochemical methods
- 2014In-situ Surface Strain Mapping of Pitting Corrosion in a High Strength Carbon Steel
- 2013An investigation of the oxidation behaviour of zirconium alloys using isotopic tracers and high resolution SIMScitations
- 2013Electrochemical synthesis of novel conductive polymer and corrosion protection properties on aluminiumcitations
- 2013Effect of "475°C embrittlement" on the corrosion behaviour of grade 2205 duplex stainless steel investigated using local probing techniques
- 2013Effect of "475°C embrittlement" on the corrosion behaviour of grade 2205 duplex stainless steel investigated using local probing techniques
- 2013The effect of Sn on autoclave corrosion performance and corrosion mechanisms in Zr-Sn-Nb alloyscitations
- 2013Laboratory investigation of the effectiveness of MDEA volatile corrosion inhibitor on mild steel - Top of the line corrosion
- 2013Failure of aluminium metal spray/organic duplex coating systems on structural steelcitations
- 2013Residual stresses and tetragonal phase fraction characterisation of corrosion tested Zircaloy-4 using energy dispersive synchrotron X-ray diffractioncitations
- 2012How the crystallography and nanoscale chemistry of the metal/oxide interface develops during the aqueous oxidation of zirconium cladding alloyscitations
- 2012Autoclave study of zirconium alloys with and without hydride rimcitations
- 2012Influence of Pd and Ru additions on stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steelscitations
- 2012Stress corrosion cracking of Ru doped 304 stainless steel in high temperature watercitations
- 2012An investigation of SCC susceptibility of virgin and ruthenium-modified austenitic stainless steels in high-temperature oxygenated water by SSRT testing
- 2012The effect of interfacial chemistry on coating adhesion and performance: A mechanistic study using aminobutylphosphonic acidcitations
- 2011The influence of minor additions of platinum group metals on stress corrosion cracking in austenitic stainless steels
- 2011Towards a mechanistic understanding of corrosion mechanisms in zirconium alloys
- 2011Studies regarding corrosion mechanisms in zirconium alloyscitations
- 2010Preliminary evaluation of digital image correlation for in-situ observation of low temperature atmospheric-induced chloride stress corrosion cracking in austenitic stainless steelscitations
- 2009Correspondence between electrochemical fluctuations and phenomenon for localized corrosion of less-noble metals
- 2009A study of the inhibition of local corrosion of a duralumin alloy by nonchromate pigmentscitations
- 2008Specific features of the corrosion inhibition of an aluminum alloy by a nonchromate pigment mixturecitations
- 2008Validation of electrochemical impedance measurements for water sorption into epoxy coatings using gravimetry and infra-red spectroscopycitations
- 2007Corrosion - Are we bothered?
- 2006Corrosion protection of aluminum alloys by inhibiting pigmentscitations
- 2005The effect of surface modification on the cathodic disbondment rate of epoxy and alkyd coatingscitations
- 2004Inhibition of corrosion by a mixture of nonchromate pigments in organic coatings on galvanized steelcitations
- 2003Investigating localized degradation of organic coatings. Comparison of electrochemical impedance spectroscopy with local electrochemical impedance spectroscopycitations
- 2003Corrosion control of galvanized steel using a phosphate/calcium ion inhibitor mixturecitations
- 2002Chromate-free inhibiting pigments for coil-coated galvanised steel
- 2002Electrochemical cell study of cut edge corrosion inhibition on coil-coated steel sheet
- 2001Use of dicyclohexylamine nitrite in inhibition of coupled zinc and steel
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An investigation of SCC susceptibility of virgin and ruthenium-modified austenitic stainless steels in high-temperature oxygenated water by SSRT testing
Abstract
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of austenitic stainless steels is a significant degradation issue affecting components within light water reactors (LWRs) and therefore the deployment of SCC-resistant materials is highly desirable. However, whilst new alloys would have notable cost implications and require re-approval, minor changes would allow them to remain within specification and avoid such issues. In this programme the effect of minor alloying ruthenium additions on stress corrosion cracking (SCC) susceptibility of austenitic stainless steels has been investigated in high-temperature high pressure oxygenated water. Slow strain rate tensile (SSRT) tests were performed on virgin and ruthenium-modified (1 wt. % Ru) 304 stainless steels that were either only sensitised or sensitised and subsequently 20 % cold-worked. Both Ru-doped 304SS and the base alloy exhibited intergranular SCC (IGSCC), however, the ruthenium modified alloys were less susceptible as indicated by lower SCC indices. With respect to the cold-worked specimens, the mean crack growth rate for the ruthenium alloys was typically half the value recorded for 304SS and both alloys showed evidence of both IGSCC and transgranular SCC (TGSCC). The Ru-doped alloy displayed higher levels of TGSCC. There is some evidence that, in high temperature oxygenated water, the cracks undergo a transition from intergranular (IG) to transgranular (TG) prior to plastic failure and that the crack path is dependent on grain morphology. The results obtained demonstrate an improved performance of the Ru-doped 304 SS towards SCC susceptibility. ©2012 by NACE International.