Intergranular Corrosion Of Commercially Pure Zirconium
- 1 April 1961
- journal article
- Published by Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP) in Corrosion
- Vol. 17 (4) , 196t-200t
- https://doi.org/10.5006/0010-9312-17.4.120
Abstract
Selective corrosion in a hot hydrochloric acid service was noted in a narrow band of the heat affected zone of a commercially fabricated zirconium weldment. Little attack was present on the weld proper or the parent stock. The selective attack has been found to be intergranular in nature and associated with the presence of a precipitated phase in the grain boundaries. The particular precipitated phase required for this attack has been duplicated in bulk samples by specific heat treatment, as well as in experimental weldments. Two methods of prevention of this localized attack near welds have been evaluated; namely: (1) Use of high purity zirconium, and (2) heating of commercially pure zirconium weldment at 1800 F followed by a water quench. Possible mechanisms for the microstructural changes and for the corrosion attack are discussed. 6.3.20, 3.2.2, 4.3.2, 3.7.3Keywords
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