An investigation was conducted to determine the effect of irradiation on the stress corrosion susceptibility of 7075 aluminum. Specimens of 7075 in three heat treated conditions (-T6, -T73, and a condition intermediate to these) were irradiated with fast neutrons. The -T6 alone of the three tempers underwent a significant loss in stress corrosion resistance at fluences ⩾ 1018 nvt. The only corresponding change in mechanical properties was a decrease in reduction of area. Continuous ultrasonic monitoring of unirradiated and irradiated stress corrosion specimens indicated that crack initiation consumes ~90% of the total time to failure.
© 1970 National Association of Corrosion Engineers
1970
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