Hydrogen Induced Delayed Failure Flashcards

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What is hydrogen induced delayed failure?

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when steel contains dissolved hydrogen or exposed to hydrogen environment and subjected to sustained load, it has a decreased fracture stress

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Where does fracture initiation occur?

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in the region of highly localized stress where hydrogen is concentrated due to its diffusion in triaxially stressed locations

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What is the best way to detect failure?

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sustained loading, as impact tests may not detect the embrittlement

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What parameters affect delayed hydrogen failure?

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> strength of steel: as strength ^, failure susceptibility ^
stress is required for failure
decrease in chemical potential of hydrogen atoms decreases susceptibility
GB impurity segregation gives trapping sites for hydrogen
inclusions give places for cracks to initiate

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