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Studies of Evaluation of Hydrogen Embrittlement Property of High-Strength Steels with Consideration of the Effect of Atmospheric Corrosion
Authors:Eiji Akiyama  Maoqiu Wang  Songjie Li  Zuogui Zhang  Yuuji Kimura  Nobuyoshi Uno  Kaneaki Tsuzaki
Affiliation:1. National Institute for Materials Science, Tsukuba, 305-0047, Japan
2. Central Iron and Steel Research Institute, Beijing, 100081, P.R. China
3. China First Heavy Industries, Tianjin, 300457, P.R. China
4. Nippon Steel & Sumikin Metal Products Co., Ltd., Tokyo, 135-0042, Japan
Abstract:Hydrogen embrittlement of high-strength steels was investigated by using slow strain rate test (SSRT) of circumferentially notched round bar specimens after hydrogen precharging. On top of that, cyclic corrosion tests (CCT) and outdoor exposure tests were conducted prior to SSRT to take into account the effect of hydrogen uptake under atmospheric corrosion for the evaluation of the susceptibility of high-strength steels. Our studies of hydrogen embrittle properties of high-strength steels with 1100 to 1500 MPa of tensile strength and a prototype ultrahigh-strength steel with 1760 MPa containing hydrogen traps using those methods are reviewed in this article. A power law relationship between notch tensile strength of hydrogen-precharged specimens and diffusible hydrogen content has been found. It has also been found that the local stress and the local hydrogen concentration are controlling factors of fracture. The results obtained by using SSRT after CCT and outdoor exposure test were in good agreement with the hydrogen embrittlement fracture property obtained by means of long-term exposure tests of bolts made of the high-strength steels.
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