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This document discusses hydrogen induced cold cracking (HICC), a type of cracking that can occur in welds due to the presence of hydrogen. HICC is also known as cold cracking, HAZ cracking, delayed cracking, or underbead cracking. While most HICC occurs in the heat-affected zone, it can also sometimes form in the weld metal itself.
This document discusses hydrogen induced cold cracking (HICC), a type of cracking that can occur in welds due to the presence of hydrogen. HICC is also known as cold cracking, HAZ cracking, delayed cracking, or underbead cracking. While most HICC occurs in the heat-affected zone, it can also sometimes form in the weld metal itself.
This document discusses hydrogen induced cold cracking (HICC), a type of cracking that can occur in welds due to the presence of hydrogen. HICC is also known as cold cracking, HAZ cracking, delayed cracking, or underbead cracking. While most HICC occurs in the heat-affected zone, it can also sometimes form in the weld metal itself.
hydrogen induced cold cracking (HICC) but it is often referred to by other names that describe various characteristics of hydrogen cracks: Cold cracking Cracks occur when the weld has cooled down. HAZ cracking Cracks tend to occur mainly in the HAZ. Delayed cracking Cracks may occur some time after welding has finished (possibly up to ~72h). Underbead cracking Cracks occur in the HAZ beneath a weld bead. Although most hydrogen cracks occur in the HAZ, there are circumstances when they may form in weld metal. Figure