Carbonate stress corrosion cracking and alkaline stress corrosion cracking are:
A.
Not preventable by post-fabrication stress relieving of weldments.
B.
Closely related corrosion mechanisms.
C.
Mechanisms that affect carbon steels and austenitic stainless steels.
D.
Different only in the level of alkalinity needed to initiate attack.
The Answer Is:
B
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
In API RP 571, Carbonate SCC and Alkaline SCC are both discussed under mechanisms that occur in basic (high pH) environments, often with similar contributing conditions and prevention methods. The document highlights:
“Carbonate SCC is considered a subcategory of alkaline stress corrosion cracking. It results from the concentration of alkaline carbonates under thermal insulation or deposits.”
“Both mechanisms involve the same key parameters: elevated temperatures, tensile stress, and high pH solutions.”
(Reference: API RP 571, 3rd Edition, Section 4.2.2.4 and 4.2.2.3)
Because these mechanisms share similar material susceptibility and operating conditions, they are indeed closely related—option B is therefore the accurate and supported answer.
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