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Deformation and Cracking Behavior of Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in NaC1 Solution
Conference paper

Deformation and Cracking Behavior of Fe-Mn-Al Alloys in NaC1 Solution

M.-Ruscak and T.-P. Perng
6th Annual Conference of the Chinese Society for Corrosion Control 6th Annual Conference of the Chinese Society for Corrosion Control
1994

Abstract

Five Fe-Mn-Al (Femnal) alloys with ferrite contents from 0.5% to 98% were tested in air and deaerated 3.5% sodium chloride (NaCl) solution at room temperature to examine their sensitivities to environmentally assisted cracking (EAC). Smooth and notched tensile specimens were chosen for tensile testing at slow extension rates. Notched specimens were more sensitive to EAC. The fully austenitic alloy was more resistant. The fully ferritic alloy showed less susceptibility, presumably because the plasticity intrinsically was too limited. For the two-phase alloys (≤ 65% ferrite) studied, susceptibility to EAC increased with increasing ferrite. Fractographical observation showed the ferritic phase was more susceptible to EAC than the austenitic phase. Secondary cracks grew only in the ferrite grains or along the ferrite/austenite boundaries.

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