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J Chin Soc Corr Pro  1997, Vol. 17 Issue (1): 73-76    DOI:
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AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FERRIMAGNETIC CONTENT OF 1Cr18Ni9Ti STAINLESS STEEL IN CHLORIDE SOLUTION
XU Chunchun OUYANG Weizhen XU Ruifen (Beijing University of Chemical Technology)NG Wingyan(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University)
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Abstract  The effect of deformation-induced martensite (ferrimagnetic phase) on stress corrosion cracking of 1Crl8Ni9Ti stainless steel was investigated. Low temperature (-70℃) elongation method was used to obtain specimens with various martensite contents. SSRT was applied to investigate SCC susceptibility. Fracture morphology was observed with SEM. The results showed that when the content of ferrimagnetic phase was less than 5% or in the range of 16-25%, the SCC susceptibility of the material decresed with the increasing ferrimagnetic phase content. However, when the content of ferrimagnetic phase was in the range of 5-16% or more than 25%, its SCC susceptibility increased with the increasing ferrimagnetic phase content.
Key words:  SCC susceptivity      Martensite transformation      Ferrimagnetic phase     
Received:  25 February 1997     
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XU Chunchun OUYANG Weizhen XU Ruifen (Beijing University of Chemical Technology)NG Wingyan(The Hong Kong Polytechnic University). AN INVESTIGATION OF THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SCC SUSCEPTIBILITY AND FERRIMAGNETIC CONTENT OF 1Cr18Ni9Ti STAINLESS STEEL IN CHLORIDE SOLUTION. J Chin Soc Corr Pro, 1997, 17(1): 73-76.

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