Mj. Robinson et Nc. Jackson, The influence of grain structure and intergranular corrosion rate on exfoliation and stress corrosion cracking of high strength Al-Cu-Mg alloys, CORROS SCI, 41(5), 1999, pp. 1013-1028
This paper describes the effects of differences in grain structure on the e
xfoliation corrosion of 2014 T651 and 2024 T351 plate. Samples of each mate
rial were exfoliated using an acidified, intermittent salt fog (MASTMAASIS)
test. The corrosion was assessed by rating the surface appearance and by m
easuring the depths of attack. Constant load stress corrosion tests were pe
rformed in EXCO solution. The severity of both types of corrosion was relat
ed to the grain aspect ratio of the material, with the most advanced attack
occurring on the mid-section of the plate and ranked in the order T/2>T/4>
Surface. Intergranular corrosion velocities were shown to be closely correl
ated with the grain aspect ratio. The grain structure had a similar effect
in both exfoliation and SCC, providing further evidence for a link between
the two forms of corrosion. The role of the wrought microstructure was to a
llow the strain caused by voluminous corrosion products to develop slowly t
o form blisters rather than pitting or flaking the surface. (C) 1999 Elsevi
er Science Ltd. All rights reserved.