AIA/NAS NASM1312-9 Fastener Test Methods; Method 9 Stress Corrosion
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AIA/NAS NASM1312-9 Document Information:
Title
Fastener Test Methods; Method 9 Stress Corrosion
Aerospace Industries Association of America Inc.
Publication Date:
Aug 1, 1997
Scope:
Applicability.
This test method establishes the procedure for determining the
relative susceptibility of threaded fasteners to stress corrosion
cracking. This is an accelerated test in which the test specimen is
subjected to a uniaxial tensile stress and exposed to an alternate
immersion cycle in a 3-1/2 percent sodium chloride solution.
Potential hazard.
This test is potentially hazardous since the fastener is
subjected to a high sustained load. It is recommended that the
testing area be completely enclosed to prevent injury to personnel
working in the proximity of the test area. It is also recommended
that safety masks be worn when loading and examining the
specimen.
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