Effects of prior corrosion with and without stress on the mechanical properties of 7475-T761 aluminum alloy

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The effect of prior corrosion on the mechanical properties of 7475-T761 aluminum alloy was investigated by immersion test, stress corrosion test, cathode charge method and electrochemical polarization test. Results show that prior corrosion in the solution with 3 wt% NaCl and 0.5 wt% H2O2 leads to mechanical properties deterioration of 7475-T761 aluminum alloy. Moreover, the elongation decreases significantly. This is mainly attributed to electrochemical corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement, in which corrosion plays a major role. Tensile stress promotes the degradation of the mechanical properties by accelerating the pitting corrosion and hydrogen embrittlement.

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Ye, Z. Y., Liu, D. X., Yuan, M., Zhang, X. M., Yang, Z., & Lei, M. X. (2015). Effects of prior corrosion with and without stress on the mechanical properties of 7475-T761 aluminum alloy. Acta Metallurgica Sinica (English Letters), 28(5), 608–613. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40195-015-0238-4

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