Effect of aluminium on hydrogen permeation of high-manganese twinning-induced plasticity steel

Permeation test DEUTERIUM BOUNDARIES 02 engineering and technology TWIP STEEL 7. Clean energy DIFFUSION GRAIN DELAYED FRACTURE FAILURE 0210 nano-technology BEHAVIOR Hydrogen
DOI: 10.1016/j.scriptamat.2014.11.023 Publication Date: 2014-12-19T12:42:41Z
ABSTRACT
To investigate the hydrogen mobility in high-manganese twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steels, high-temperature permeation tests were conducted. They showed that the addition of aluminium to TWIP steel decreases the permeability and diffusivity of hydrogen and increases the solubility, which implies that one of the effects of aluminium in suppressing the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation comes from a reduction in hydrogen mobility. The findings on diffusivity and solubility are consistent with an earlier calculation that considered aluminium–hydrogen interactions.
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