What does SCC stand for?

SCC stands for various terms. Discover the full forms, meanings, and possible interpretations of SCC across different fields and industries.

Superposition of Correlated Configurations (variational Method)
Chemistry
Standard Cubic Centimeters
NASA
Stress Corrosion Cracking

Stress Corrosion Cracking (SCC) is a type of corrosion that can occur in metal alloys under tensile stress in the presence of corrosive environments. SCC is a complex and potentially hazardous phenomenon that can cause cracking and failure of metal components in various industries, including nuclear, aerospace, petrochemical, and marine.

SCC occurs when a metal is exposed to a corrosive environment, such as chloride, sulfide, or caustic solutions, while simultaneously being subjected to tensile stress. The corrosive environment weakens the protective layer on the metal surface, while the tensile stress causes microscopic cracks to form and propagate in the metal structure.

Stress Corrosion Cracks
Special Condition Of The Contract
Strain Corrosion Cracking
Specific Coal Consumption

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