1、Designation:G3694(Reapproved 2013)Standard Practice forEvaluating Stress-Corrosion-Cracking Resistance of Metalsand Alloys in a Boiling Magnesium Chloride Solution1This standard is issued under the fixed designation G36;the number immediately following the designation indicates the year of originala
2、doption or,in the case of revision,the year of last revision.Anumber in parentheses indicates the year of last reapproval.Asuperscriptepsilon()indicates an editorial change since the last revision or reapproval.1.Scope1.1 This practice describes a procedure for conductingstress-corrosion cracking te
3、sts in a boiling magnesium chloridesolution.Although this test may be performed using variousconcentrations of magnesium chloride,this procedure covers atest solution held at a constant boiling temperature of 155.0 61.0C(311.0 6 1.8F).The boiling points of aqueous magne-sium chloride solutions at on
4、e atmosphere pressure as afunction of concentration are shown graphically in Fig.1.2Asuggested test apparatus capable of maintaining solution con-centration and temperature within the prescribed limits forextended periods of time is also described herein.31.2 The boiling magnesium chloride test is a
5、pplicable towrought,cast,and welded stainless steels and related alloys.Itis a method for detecting the effects of composition,heattreatment,surface finish,microstructure,and stress on thesusceptibility of these materials to chloride stress corrosioncracking.41.3 This practice is concerned primarily
6、 with the testsolution,which may be used with a variety of stress corrosiontest specimens,surface finishes,and methods of applyingstress.1.4 This standard does not purport to address all of thesafety concerns,if any,associated with its use.It is theresponsibility of the user of this standard to esta
7、blish appro-priate safety and health practices and determine the applica-bility of regulatory limitations prior to use.See Section 7 forspecific safety precautions.2.Referenced Documents2.1 ASTM Standards:5D1193 Specification for Reagent WaterG1 Practice for Preparing,Cleaning,and Evaluating Corro-s
8、ion Test SpecimensG15 Terminology Relating to Corrosion and Corrosion Test-ing(Withdrawn 2010)6G30 Practice for Making and Using U-Bend Stress-Corrosion Test Specimens3.Terminology3.1 DefinitionsFor definitions of terms used in this prac-tice see Terminology G15.4.Summary of Practice4.1 A predetermi
9、ned quantity of reagent grade magnesiumchloride and some distilled water are added to a container.Thecontainer and contents,with thermometer and condenseraffixed,are placed on a source of heat.When the magnesiumchloride solution boils,it is adjusted to maintain the desiredconcentration and boiling p
10、oint through the addition of smallquantities of either water or salt.4.2 After the solution has stabilized at the desired boilingpoint for the test,the stressed specimens are added.Dependingupon the intent of the test,the specimens should be givenperiodic inspections.If the duration of test exceeds
11、7 days,thesolution should either be changed or the suggested or similartest apparatus used.5.Significance and Use5.1 For most applications,this environment provides anaccelerated method of ranking the relative degree of stress-corrosion cracking susceptibility for stainless steels and related1This p
12、ractice is under the jurisdiction of ASTM Committee G01 on Corrosionof Metals and is the direct responsibility of Subcommittee G01.06 on Environmen-tally Assisted Cracking.Current edition approved May 1,2013.Published July 2013.Originally approvedin 1973.Last previous edition approved in 2006 as G36
13、 94(2006).DOI:10.1520/G0036-94R13.2Available data on the relationship of concentrations and boiling points ofmagnesium chloride solutions are critically reviewed and supplemented by I.B.Casale in“Boiling Points of Magnesium Chloride SolutionsTheir Application inStress Corrosion Studies,”Corrosion,Vo
14、l 23,1967,pp.31417.3The apparatus and test procedures for maintaining constant boiling tempera-tures of magnesium chloride solutions for stress corrosion tests are described by M.A.Streicher and A.J.Sweet in Corrosion,Vol 25,1969,pp.16.4The use of concentrated magnesium chloride solutions for determ
15、ining thesusceptibility to stress corrosion cracking of austenitic and ferritic stainless steelsand related nickel-base alloys was first described by M.A.Scheil,Symposium onStress Corrosion Cracking of Metals,ASTM STP 64,ASTM,1945,p.395.(Although currently out of print,copies may be obtained from Un
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