Abstract
Stress corrosion cracking (SCC) of 304 stainless steel (SS) in high-temperature water was in-situ monitored by analyzing acoustic emission (AE) waveform. Several SCC modes including transgranular SCC (TGSCC), intergranular SCC (IGSCC) and mixture of TGSCC and IGSCC were obtained by changing material state and controlling load mode, dissolved oxygen concentration. Typical burst and continuous waveform of the AE signals were detected. The AE sources and the relationship between AE waveform and SCC process are discussed. A procedure for applying AE to in-situ monitor SCC is proposed.
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