Which of the following generally manifests itself as a subsurface damage mechanism?
A.
Sulfide Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC)
B.
Amine Stress Corrosion Cracking
C.
Caustic Cracking
D.
Stress-Oriented Hydrogen-Induced Cracking (SOHIC)
The Answer Is:
D
This question includes an explanation.
Explanation:
As defined in API RP 571, under Hydrogen Blistering and HIC/SOHIC:
“SOHIC typically manifests as subsurface stepwise cracking, generally oriented perpendicular to the direction of stress.”
“This mechanism initiates below the surface, typically in weld heat-affected zones, and requires metallographic or advanced ultrasonic methods to detect.”
By contrast, SSC, caustic cracking, and amine SCC are primarily surface-initiated, stress-related cracking mechanisms.
Thus, SOHIC is the subsurface mechanism in this list, making option D correct.
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