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AM-07-26 Ethanol Stress Corrosion Cracking

David Moore, BP Products North America, Inc.

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Description:

• SCC is the formation of brittle cracks in a material that occurs as a result of corrosion processes and stress. • It requires the combination of three factors: – Material (susceptibility) – Environment (severity) – Tensile Stress (magnitude) • Cracking often occurs at stresses less than normal design levels; but local and dynamic stress/strain can be important. • Macroscopic corrosion is NOT usually required. • Localized corrosion (pitting) may occur as a precursor to SCC.

Product Details:

Product ID: AM-07-26
Publication Year: 2007