Effect of change in current density on hydrogen embrittlement of advanced high-strength steel S960MC during hydrogenation
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Univerzita Jana Evangelisty Purkyně v Ústí nad Labem
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Hydrogen embrittlement involves the interaction between hydrogen and the microstructure of metals, which can lead to an alarming loss of mechanical properties. For advanced high-strength (AHS) steel S960MC grade, which finds application in fields ranging from heavy machinery to construction, understanding this phenomenon is important. The material's complex crystalline lattice, carefully engineered to maximize strength, becomes vulnerable in the presence of hydrogen. The sources of hydrogen that can lead to embrittlement of steel are various. From the exposure of steel to hydrogen during production processes to the absorption of hydrogen from the environment. After the absorption of hydrogen into the material, hydrogen atoms diffuse in the microstructure and look for places with high stress concentration (cracks, inclusions, grain boundaries, etc.). In these regions, atomic hydrogen disrupts interatomic bonds, weakening the material and making it susceptible to embrittlement and subsequent complete failure of the component. This research is focused on how the change in current density affects the hydrogen embrittlement of AHS steel S960MC during hydrogenation. It was found that the mechanical properties of steel decrease at a lower current density, but not to the same extent as at a higher current density. Thus, it can be said that the change in current density influences the hydrogen embrittlement of S960MC steel.
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Manufacturing Technology. 2024, vol. 24, issue 1, p. 40-46.
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