Rb. Rebak et Z. Szklarskasmialowska, EFFECT OF SPECIMEN THICKNESS ON CRACKING SUSCEPTIBILITY OF ALLOY-600 IN HIGH-TEMPERATURE WATER, Corrosion, 51(5), 1995, pp. 376-379
The effect of specimen thickness on the environmental crack growth rat
e (CGR) of alloy 600 (UNS N06600) in high-temperature water was studie
d. Results showed the environmentally induced CGR in high-temperature
water did not change when the alloy 600 specimen thickness changed fro
m 1 mm to 6 mm. Loading that enhanced plane stress conditions promoted
transgranular (TG) cracking, and loading that reduced plane stress co
nditions promoted intergranular (IG) cracking. Results suggested that
the criteria for fracture mechanics plane strain testing are too restr
ictive (conservative) for environmental testing purposes.