Metcorr
Materials
- Oct 26, 2006
- 45
In early 50s, failure in carbon steel steam locomotive had occured due to 'caustic embrittlement' at the riveted structure. This may be due to accumulation of caustic at the riveted locations and concentrating therby to reach a critical limit where caustic embrittlement can happen. The problem was resolved by changing the rivetted structure to welded one. Should the stress due to welding would not be more than the rivetted one? Any comment or advice please.