Abstract

After reviewing of the data for primary water stress corrosion cracking (PWSCC) for Alloy 600 in the literature, a crack growth rate (CGR) database was assembled, and an ANN model was developed and trained upon the data, in order to model PWSCC in Alloy 600. The dependence of PWSCC CGR on each of the principal independent variables of the system has been predicted. Sensitivity analyses were conducted via “fuzzy logic” and the importance of each variable was analyzed and show that IGSCC in Alloy 600 is primarily mechanical in character with the electrochemistry being a significant contributor.

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