MSFC MSFC-STD-3029 REV A GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF METALLIC MATERIALS FOR STRESS CORROSION CRACKING RESISTANCE IN SODIUM CHLORIDE ENVIRONMENTS
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MSFC MSFC-STD-3029 REV A Document Information:
Title
GUIDELINES FOR THE SELECTION OF METALLIC MATERIALS FOR STRESS CORROSION CRACKING RESISTANCE IN SODIUM CHLORIDE ENVIRONMENTS
NASA - MSFC - Marshall Space Flight Center
Publication Date:
Feb 24, 2005
Scope:
This document defines the design criteria that shall be used
for the selection of metallic materials in order to prevent failure due to
stress corrosion cracking.
APPLICABILITY. The exposure environment is limited to alternate
immersion in salt water, salt fog, seacoast, and slow strain rate in a salt
solution. Alloys used for electrical wiring and other similar nonstructural
electrical or electronic applications are exempt from the requirements of this
document.
Keywords:
- Stress corrosion cracking
- stress corrosion
- stress corrosion ratings
- alternate immersion
- salt spray
- salt fog
- salt water
- metals
- materials
- materials selection
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