Hydrogen embrittlement of duplex steel tested using slow strain rate test
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Hrvatsko Metalurško Društvo
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This paper is dealing with hydrogen embrittlement of austenitic-ferritic 2205 duplex steel using the slow strain rate
test (SSRT). The original material was subjected to heat treatment under 700 °C during 5 hours and following aircooling
with the aim of provoking sigma phase precipitation and embrittlement of the material. The samples of
both states were electrolytic saturation with hydrogen in 0,1N solution of sulfuric acid (H2SO4) with addition KSCN
during 24 hours. The hydrogen embrittlement appeared on fracture surfaces of tested tensile bars as a quasi-cleavage
damage on their perimeter. From the established depth of hydrogen charging the diff usion coeffi cient of hydrogen
in duplex steel with ferritic-austenitic structure and with the structure containing the sigma phase as well
were estimated.
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hydrogen embrittlement, duplex steel, diffusion, slow strain rate test (SSRT), sigma phase
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Metalurgija. 2014, vol. 53, no. 2, p. 163-166.