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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19922
Title: Embrittlement of T-200 maraging steel in a hydrogen sulfide solution
Authors: L.W. Tsay 
Y.F. Hu
C. Chen
Keywords: T-200 maraging steel;Sulfide stress cracking;Notch tensile strength;Hydrogen embrittlement;Hydrogen permeation
Issue Date: Apr-2005
Journal Volume: 47
Start page/Pages: 965–976
Abstract: 
Slow displacement rate tensile tests were carried out to investigate the effect of hydrogen
embrittlement (HE) on notched tensile strength (NTS) and fracture characteristics of aged
T-200 maraging steel. Hydrogen diffusivity, permeation flux and apparent hydrogen solubility were determined by an electrochemical permeation method, and correlated with
the HE susceptibility and microstructures of the specimens. The results indicated that all
aged specimens were susceptible to HE in the saturated H2S solution, to different degrees.
The susceptibility in the decreasing order of severity was observed to be under-aged, peakaged, and over-aged conditions. The main trend was that the specimen with the highest
diffusivity and permeation flux of hydrogen had the greatest NTS loss. Reverted austenite,
if present in the microstructure, acted as irreversible traps for hydrogen and hence,
improved the HE resistance. At similar strength and hydrogen solubility level, the more
reverted austenite the less susceptibility to HE of specimens was resulted. The detailed
microstructures of distinct specimens and their performances in hydrogen-containing environments are discussed.
URI: http://scholars.ntou.edu.tw/handle/123456789/19922
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2004.06.017
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