AGARD-AR-25-70
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Standardization of Test Methods for Stress-Corrosion Cracking
As Coordinator to the Working Group on Stress Corrosion of Structures and Materials Panel of AGARD, it was my task to
survey the laboratories in Europe and North America and to report on the test methods used to measure susceptibility to stress-
corrosion cracking (SCC) with special reference to the possible standardization of techniques.
The European survey was conducted between May 30 and July 4, 1969, when 29 laboratories were visited. Of this number,
nine may be classified as research institutes: six as aircraft manufacturers, users, or laboratories; four as universities; two as corrosion
centers; and eight as metal producers. The research project at National Aerospace Laboratory, Amsterdam, was reported to me by
Mr H.P. Van Leeuwen at the 28th Panel meeting in Dayton. A synopsis of the European survey is included in this report. The
North American survey was accomplished in my capacity as project director of the Boeing component of the ARPA Coupling Program
on Stress-Corrosion Cracking and as chairman of ASTM’s committee G01.06.04 on Standardization of Precracked Specimens for SCC.
The summary conclusions of this North American survey are included in the final section of this report: “Discussion and
Recommendations”.
The European centers visited were recommended by the offices of the national coordinators of Norway, the Netherlands,
Belgium, France, Italy, Germany, and the United Kingdom. The techniques used by this broad classification of laboratories demon-
strated that the choice of test methods is often determined by the reason for conducting the stress-corrosion test. Most stress-
corrosion tests were conducted either to evaluate a material for a specific service application or to compare the relative behavior
of individual alloys or various heat treatments of one alloy in a specific environment. Scientists conducting mechanism studies at
the universities and research institutes also recognized the requirement for an unambiguous SCC test to demonstrate different
theories of cracking.
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