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Stress corrosion cracking behaviour of 7xxx aluminum alloys: A literature review 被引量:26
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作者 a.c.umamaheshwer rao V.VASU +1 位作者 M.GOVINDARAJU K.V.SAI SRINADH 《Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2016年第6期1447-1471,共25页
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is degradation of mechanical properties under the combined action of stress and corrosive environment of the susceptible material. Out of eight series of aluminium alloys, 2xxx, 5xxx... Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) is degradation of mechanical properties under the combined action of stress and corrosive environment of the susceptible material. Out of eight series of aluminium alloys, 2xxx, 5xxx and 7xxx aluminium alloys are susceptible to SCC. Among them, 7xxx series aluminium alloys have specific application in aerospace, military and structural industries due to superior mechanical properties. In these high strength 7xxx aluminium alloys, SCC plays a vital factor of consideration, as these failures are catastrophic during the service. The understanding of SCC behaviour possesses critical challenge for this alloy. The main aim of this review paper is to understand the effect of constituent alloying elements on the response of microstructural variation in various heat-treated conditions on SCC behavior. Further, review was made for improving the SCC resistance using thermomechanical treatments and by surface modifications of 7xxx alloys. Apart from a brief review on SCC of 7xxx alloys, this paper presents the effect of stress and pre-strain, effect of constituent alloying elements in the alloy, and the effect of environments on SCC behaviour. In addition, the SCC behaviours of weldments, 7xxx metal matrix composites and also laser surface modifications were also reviewed. 展开更多
关键词 7xxx aluminum alloy stress corrosion cracking heat treatment microstructure corrosive environment thermomechanical treatment
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