Modern Problems of Materials Science
Influence of Solution Layer Thickness on the Mechanism of Stress Corrosion Cracking of Low-Alloy Steel in a Simulated Soil Solution
Keywords
mechanism of stress-corrosion cracking, low-alloy steel, soil solution, potential
Abstract
The effect of solution layer thickness on the mechanism of stress-corrosion cracking of low-alloy steel was investigated in a simulated soil solution within the range of standardized protective potentials from -0.750 to -1.050 V relatively to saturated silver chloride reference electrode (SSCE).
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