학술논문

Effect of NaCl and SO2 on the stress corrosion cracking of CMSX-4 at 550°C.
Document Type
Article
Source
Materials at High Temperatures. Jul2023, Vol. 40 Issue 4, p283-295. 13p.
Subject
*STRESS corrosion cracking
*SALT
*METAL chlorides
*HYDROGEN embrittlement of metals
*INTERNAL combustion engines
*EMBRITTLEMENT
Language
ISSN
0960-3409
Abstract
In the pursuit of more efficient gas turbine engines, components are required to operate for longer times at elevated temperatures. This increased time in service, together with a complex loading regime, can expose the material to environmental attack. This work has demonstrated that the interaction of stress, NaCl and a sulphur-containing environment is critical to cause crack initiation in the early stages of the exposure and accelerated corrosion rates in CMSX-4 at 550°C. The effect of having small concentrations of moisture in the gaseous environment or as water crystallisation in the salt is still to be investigated. A working hypothesis is that the interaction of alkali chlorides with a sulphur-containing atmosphere is the trigger to a self-sustaining cycle where metal chloride formation, vaporisation and oxidation lead to high amounts of hydrogen injection in a rapid manner and, therefore, hydrogen embrittlement. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]