Hydrogen Trapping Behavior in Vanadium-added Steel
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概要
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Hydrogen trapping and de-trapping behavior was investigated for steels with and without V. The de-trapping of hydrogen is very slow while the trapping presumably proceeds rapidly for steels containing VC precipitates. The activation energy for de-trapping is in the range of 33 to 35 kJ/mol. The trapped-hydrogen content and diffusible-hydrogen content in the steady state increase with increasing hydrogen entry rate into the steel. The density of hydrogen trapping sites decides the maximum trapped-hydrogen content; 9 ppm for 1% V steel tempered at peak secondary hardening temperature. Analysis of hydrogen embrittlement cracking tests in terms of hydrogen contents such as the critical hydrogen content should be performed on the specimens with uniform hydrogen distribution and must consider the nature of hydrogen whether it is trapped or diffusible.
- 社団法人 日本鉄鋼協会の論文
- 2003-04-15
著者
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Asahi Hitoshi
Steel Res. Laboratories Nippon Steel Corp.
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Asahi Hitoshi
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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Yamasaki Shingo
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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HIRAKAMI Daisuke
Steel Research Laboratories, Nippon Steel Corporation
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Hirakami Daisuke
Steel Research Laboratories Nippon Steel Corporation
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