Intergranular cracking of high strength extruded brass alloys

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In this paper, a failure analysis investigation is presented concerning the intergranular cracking of three different diameter (Ø26.6, Ø10.8, Ø8.5, mm) high strength brass rods which failed after extrusion. Optical, Scanning Electron Microscopy and Electron Backscatter Diffraction are employed in order to reveal the mechanisms and the root causes of the failures. The microstructural characteristics, exhibited by the brass rods, pertaining mainly to phase, grain structure, size and distribution of intermetallic particles, are considered to exert a detrimental effect, impairing the mechanical properties, facilitating the environmentally-induced degradation and assisting the occurrence of brittle fractures. Revision of preheating and extrusion conditions could be further implemented in order to minimize the risk of such failure in the future.

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Vazdirvanidis, A., & Pantazopoulos, G. (2018). Intergranular cracking of high strength extruded brass alloys. In Minerals, Metals and Materials Series (Vol. Part F8, pp. 217–224). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72484-3_24

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