The Effect of Chloride Contamination on Cracking in Titanium 680642
The morphology of salt water stress corrosion cracks in 8A1-1Mo-1V titanium alloy has been determined. In the interior of the specimens the cracks are brittle in nature and far more extensive than indicated by cracks visible at the specimen surface. The direction of propagation of the internal cracks is away from the plane of the specimen starter crack. These crack characteristics are explained in terms of internal stress state and presence of contaminants containing chlorides.
Citation: Weber, K., Cowgill, D., Fritzen, J., and Krystkowiak, S., "The Effect of Chloride Contamination on Cracking in Titanium," SAE Technical Paper 680642, 1968, https://doi.org/10.4271/680642. Download Citation
Author(s):
K. E. Weber, D. S. Cowgill, J. S. Fritzen, S. Krystkowiak
Affiliated:
Lockheed-California Co
Pages: 4
Event:
National Aeronautic and Space Engineering and Manufacturing Meeting
ISSN:
0148-7191
e-ISSN:
2688-3627
Related Topics:
Titanium alloys
Titanium
Corrosion
Starters and starting
Water
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