ACCELERATED CRACK PROPAGATION OF TITANIUM BY METHANOL, HALOGENATED HYDROCARBONS, AND OTHER SOLUTIONS
Abstract
Contents: NASA experiences with Ti-6Al-4V in methanol; Premature environmental stress cracking of titanium in methanol, freon, and other solutions; Effects of some organics on the stress corrosion susceptibility of some titanium alloys; Titanium u-bends in organic liquids, effect of inhibitors; The influence of fluorocarbon solvents on titanium alloys; Discussion of failure analysis and related problems on titanium pressure vessels; Preliminary test data on titanium-methanol stress corrosion problems; Subcritical cracking of titanium alloys and high-strength steels in organic environments; Similarities of titanium stress corrosion cracking processes in salt water and in carbon tetrachloride; Fracture behavior of titanium alloys in methanol environments; Mechanism of titanium failure; Investigation of stress-corrosion cracking of titanium alloys; Results of some Ti-6Al-4V - methanol experiments; Investigation of stress corrosion of electron beam welded and nonwelded Ti-6Al-4V in solutions of methanol and isopropyl alcohol at room temperature.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Mar 06, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0825607
Entities
Organizations
- Battelle Memorial Institute