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- 2024Application of flexible resistometric sensors for real-time corrosion monitoring under insulationcitations
- 2021Optimization of Metallographic Sample Preparation for AFM/SKPFM Based Phase Distinction of Complex and Dual Phase High Strength Steelscitations
- 2021Simplified approach to assess water uptake in protective organic coatings by parallel plate capacitor methodcitations
- 2019The effect of microstructure on hydrogen permeability of high strength steelscitations
- 2018Corrosion resistance of stainless steel in drinking water treatment plants and water storage unitscitations
- 2016Investigation into the Corrosion Mechanisms and Effective Inhibitor Additions for Zinc-Magnesium-Aluminium (ZMA) Alloyscitations
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The effect of microstructure on hydrogen permeability of high strength steels
Abstract
Hydrogen diffusivity and trapping have been studied in two advanced high strength steel grades and model samples using electrochemical permeation test. Microstructures of CP1000 and DP1000 steels consist of ferrite, martensite and a small fraction of retained austenite. In addition, bainite is present in CP1000. Model phases with predominance of a particular phase have been prepared by specific heat treatment. DP1000 has shown the lowest diffusivity among all materials, while ferritic model sample has shown the highest. Differences in hydrogen diffusion coefficient values are linked to trapping microstructural characteristics and grain size.