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Prepared by the Health and Safety Laboratory for the Health and Safety executive 2011 Health and Safety ExecutiveChloride stress corrosion cracking in austenitic stainless steelAssessing susceptibility and structural integrityRR902 Research ReportR Parrott BSc PhD MIMMM CEngH Pitts MEng PhDHarpur HillBuxtonDerbyshireSK17 9 JNChloride stress corrosion cracking (CLSCC) is one the most common reasons why austenitic stainless steel pipework and vessels deteriorate in the chemical processing and petrochemical industries. Deterioration by CLSCC can lead to failures that have the potential to release stored energy and/or hazardous substances.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Objectives Chloride stress corrosion cracking (CLSCC) is one of the most common reasons why austenitic ... observed in samples at temperatures between 250C and 400C. The majority of the reported practical instances of CLSCC have occurred where temperatures ≥600C.
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