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2021

Hydrogen embrittlement

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Study Of Alloy And Process Modifications To Design Hydrogen Resilient High Hardness Steels, William R. Williams Dec 2021

Study Of Alloy And Process Modifications To Design Hydrogen Resilient High Hardness Steels, William R. Williams

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High hardness steels (HHS) are vulnerable to hydrogen embrittlement, which can lead to rapid degradation of mechanical properties. Improved resistance to hydrogen embrittlement would be beneficial to many industries including construction, automotive, and military. A comparison study was performed to assess the hydrogen susceptibility of select commercially available and in-house designed HHS alloys. Slow strain rate tensile tests, performed with specimens charged with various levels of hydrogen, provided a macroscopic view of the onset of hydrogen embrittlement. Hydrogen permeation and thermal desorption spectroscopy tests determined the uptake and diffusivity of hydrogen through the material. The evaluation of hydrogen susceptibility for …