The effects of surface dissolution on dislocation activation in FeSi6.5 steel are quantitatively studied by analyzing the stress relaxation data using the thermal activation theory of dislocation. The stressed FeSi6.5 steel sample in acid solutions (H2SO4 or HCl) exhibits a much higher rate of stress reduction with time compared with that in air or deionized water. As the stress relaxation time is prolonged to 20 min, the relaxation rates are 0.055 MPa·min−1 in water and 0.074, 0.1, 0.11 MPa·min−1 in H2SO4 solutions with pH 4, 3, and 2, respectively. In a NaCl solution, a slight increase in the relaxation rate compared with air was found. Higher acidity (lower pH) of the solution inducing higher stress relaxation rate implies the softening ...
The slow plastic deformation of a metal subject o an applied stress, usually at a value below the el...
This paper is part of the JES Focus Issue on Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science in Memo...
An observation of the dislocation mechanisms operating below a naturally initiated hot-salt stress c...
Stress relaxation research is very valuable as it provides information on how materials relieve stre...
The formation of nickel-rich layers on austenitic stainless steels in strong caustic solutions was r...
The stress corrosion mechanism and susceptibility of X80 steel under a disbonded coating in a simula...
The reversible behaviour of metals at low applied stresses is more complex than the generally assume...
Stress relaxation taking place after hot deformation is modelled by incorporating the simultaneous a...
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Results are summarized of the feasibility of using slip-dissolution model of stress corrosion crack ...
The observation of dislocation displacements produced by stress pulses of controlled amplitude and ...
DoctorThe dislocation-point defect interactions in various ferrous alloys, including bake hardenable...
The dependence of dislocation velocities on applied stress and température is examined within the fr...
Ductile alloys fail in corrosive environments by intergranular stress corrosion cracking, through in...
In this work, stress relaxation technique was employed to analyze the softening-precipitation intera...
The slow plastic deformation of a metal subject o an applied stress, usually at a value below the el...
This paper is part of the JES Focus Issue on Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science in Memo...
An observation of the dislocation mechanisms operating below a naturally initiated hot-salt stress c...
Stress relaxation research is very valuable as it provides information on how materials relieve stre...
The formation of nickel-rich layers on austenitic stainless steels in strong caustic solutions was r...
The stress corrosion mechanism and susceptibility of X80 steel under a disbonded coating in a simula...
The reversible behaviour of metals at low applied stresses is more complex than the generally assume...
Stress relaxation taking place after hot deformation is modelled by incorporating the simultaneous a...
NOTE: Text or symbols not renderable in plain ASCII are indicated by [...]. Abstract is included in ...
Results are summarized of the feasibility of using slip-dissolution model of stress corrosion crack ...
The observation of dislocation displacements produced by stress pulses of controlled amplitude and ...
DoctorThe dislocation-point defect interactions in various ferrous alloys, including bake hardenable...
The dependence of dislocation velocities on applied stress and température is examined within the fr...
Ductile alloys fail in corrosive environments by intergranular stress corrosion cracking, through in...
In this work, stress relaxation technique was employed to analyze the softening-precipitation intera...
The slow plastic deformation of a metal subject o an applied stress, usually at a value below the el...
This paper is part of the JES Focus Issue on Electrochemical Techniques in Corrosion Science in Memo...
An observation of the dislocation mechanisms operating below a naturally initiated hot-salt stress c...