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发表于 2020-2-5 21:43:37
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_embrittlement - wikipedia的解释我看了下,还行。要想深入了解,网址的下方有参考目录。看他个四五篇就行。最好用这个关键词查下新的论文数据库,比如ASME或者sciencedirect;最新的论文里Literature review,看了就大差不差了。需要深入,再按照脉络重新走一遍。
以上是世界通用的,经过学术训练的必备技能,在此推荐一下。
原文链接:https://www.imetllc.com/training ... mbrittlement-steel/
Abstract: This article discusses hydrogen embrittlement of carbon steel. This includes a discussion of the mechanism by which a steel becomes embrittled by hydrgogen, circumstances that lead to embrittlement, the effects of embrittlement on steel behavior, how to prevent the embrittlement, and tests for evaluating whether a steel has been embrittled.
Hydrogen embrittlement is a metal’s loss of ductility and reduction of load bearing capability due to the absorption of hydrogen atoms or molecules by the metal. The result of hydrogen embrittlement is that components crack and fracture at stresses less than the yield strength of the metal.
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Embrittlement process
At room temperature, hydrogen atoms can be absorbed by carbon steel alloys. The absorbed hydrogen may be present either as atomic or molecular form. Given enough time, the hydrogen diffuses to the metal grain boundaries and forms bubbles at the metal grain boundaries. These bubbles exert pressure on the metal grains. The pressure can increase to levels where the metal has reduced ductility and strength.
Hydrogen embrittlement
Situations leading to hydrogen absorption
Hydrogen can enter and diffuse through steel even at room temperature. This can occur during various manufacturing and assembly operations or operational use – anywhere that the metal comes into contact with atomic or molecular hydrogen
Processes for which there is a possibility of absorption of hydrogen include acid pickling and electroplating. Hydrogen is present in acid pickling baths. During electroplating, hydrogen is produced at the surface of the metal being coated. Acid pickling is used to remove oxide scale from the surface of steel and electroplating is commonly used to deposit zinc on steel nuts, bolts, screws and other fasteners for galvanic corrosion protection of the steel. Other electroplated coatings are used for different applications.
Hydrogen absorption can also occur when a component is in service if the steel is exposed to acids or if corrosion of the steel occurs. |
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