Stainless steel thread forming screws and their susceptibility to stress corrosion cracking

Rainer Landgrebe, M. Gugau, H. Friederich, A. Meese
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Abstract Thread forming fasteners incorporate both drilling and hole tapping features and are commonly used in the construction industry to fix together steel sheets of different material types. With this practical application in mind, fasteners manufactured from martensitic and austenitic stainless steels have been subjected to alternating corrosion conditions in accordance with test standards DIN 50021-SS and DIN 50018-K WF 2·0. The torque applied to the screws during these tests was controlled to place the fasteners under equal tensile loads, independent of their tensile strength. Thus, the results provided information on their relative susceptibilities to stress corrosion cracking. At the end of the tests, up to 80% of the martensitic stainless steel drilling and tapping screws had failed due to hydrogen induced stress corrosion cracking. The fasteners manufactured from austenitic materials withstood identical test conditions without any evidence of cracking or crack initiation. It is concluded that fasteners manufactured from modified martensitic stainless steel are more susceptible to stress corrosion cracking under the conditions of test than those made from cold worked austenitic stainless steels. This suggests that in practical applications the potential for catastrophic failure due to stress corrosion cracking could be considerably higher in modified martensitic fasteners in comparison with austenitic stainless steel fasteners, including those with hardened carbon steel drill points.
不锈钢螺纹成形螺钉及其应力腐蚀开裂的敏感性
螺纹成形紧固件具有钻孔和攻孔两种特点,通常用于建筑行业中不同材料类型的钢板的固定。考虑到这一实际应用,马氏体和奥氏体不锈钢制造的紧固件按照DIN 50021-SS和DIN 50018-K wf2.0测试标准经受了交替腐蚀条件。在这些测试中,控制施加在螺钉上的扭矩,使紧固件承受相等的拉伸载荷,而不受其拉伸强度的影响。因此,结果提供了它们对应力腐蚀开裂的相对敏感性的信息。在试验结束时,高达80%的马氏体不锈钢钻孔和自攻螺钉由于氢引起的应力腐蚀开裂而失效。由奥氏体材料制造的紧固件经得起相同的测试条件,没有任何开裂或裂纹引发的证据。结果表明,在试验条件下,改性马氏体不锈钢制造的紧固件比冷加工奥氏体不锈钢制造的紧固件更容易发生应力腐蚀开裂。这表明,在实际应用中,与奥氏体不锈钢紧固件(包括淬硬碳钢钻尖紧固件)相比,改性马氏体紧固件因应力腐蚀开裂而导致灾难性失效的可能性要高得多。
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