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Effect of grain size on the hydrogen diffusion process in steel using cellular automaton approach

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posted on 2024-11-15, 05:04 authored by Druce DunneDruce Dunne, Elena PerelomaElena Pereloma, Nima Yazdipour
The role of microstructure in susceptibility to hydrogen uptake and property degradation is being evaluated using a number of high strength pipeline steels. To do so, a cellular automaton (CA) model has been used to examine the effect of grain size, as a first step in assessing the influence of microstructure. The simulation results of hydrogen diffusion into microstructures with different grain sizes are presented.

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Yazdipour, N., Dunne, D. and Pereloma, E. (2012). Effect of grain size on the hydrogen diffusion process in steel using cellular automaton approach. Materials Science Forum, 706-709 1568-1573.

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Materials Science Forum

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706-709

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1568-1573

Language

English

RIS ID

50738

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