Abstract
This paper discusses the effect of reversed austenite (RA) on hydrogen embrittlement (HE) behavior of a high-strength multi-alloyed steel. Three heat treated samples were fabricated by quenching-lamellarization-tempering (QLT) treatment with varying the features of RA. The experimental results revealed that the existence of reversed austenite could reduce the effective diffusion coefficient and HE susceptibility. QLT specimens exhibited the optimization of the strength and HE resistance with 6.7% filmy and stable reversed austenite, which could hinder the hydrogen diffusion, reduce local hydrogen concentration, delay the crack initiation and further arrest the crack propagation. Moreover, a 23% reduction in hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of QLT specimens was achieved by comparing with quenching-tempering (QT)specimens. However, the interface of RA and matrix was a preferred site for crack initiation.
| Original language | English |
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| Pages (from-to) | 59-69 |
| Number of pages | 11 |
| Journal | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy |
| Volume | 71 |
| DOIs | |
| State | Published - 19 Jun 2024 |
| Externally published | Yes |
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Keywords
- Crack initiation
- Hydrogen embrittlement
- Lamellarization
- Multi-alloyed steel
- Reversed austenite
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