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Investigations of temperature effects on hydrogen diffusion and hydrogen embrittlement of X80 pipeline steel under electrochemical hydrogen charging environment

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posted on 2024-11-17, 16:40 authored by Jiaqing Li, Ziyue Wu, Lijie Zhu, Zhuwu Zhang, Lin Teng, Liang Zhang, Cheng Lu, Rui Wang, Che Zhang
The influence of temperature on hydrogen diffusion and hydrogen embrittlement of X80 steel was studied using electrochemical hydrogen charging. The hydrogen diffusion and subsurface hydrogen concentration in the steel increased with increasing the temperature. Macro slow strain rate tensile tests and microstructural analysis were performed to unveil the dependence of hydrogen-induced embrittlement susceptibility on temperature, which suggested a temperature threshold THE, max of 315 K. The demonstration of THE, max would be crucial for determining test temperatures of hydrogen-related engineering material applications.

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National Natural Science Foundation of China (QYT2023035)

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Journal title

Corrosion Science

Volume

223

Language

English

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