Hydrogen Embrittlement of a 1500-MPa Tensile Strength Level Steel with an Ultrafine Elongated Grain Structure

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作者
Nie, Yihong [1 ]
Kimura, Yuuji [1 ]
Inoue, Tadanobu [1 ]
Yin, Fuxing [1 ]
Akiyama, Eiji [1 ]
Tsuzaki, Kaneaki [1 ]
机构
[1] Natl Inst Mat Sci, Tsukuba, Ibaraki 3050047, Japan
来源
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE | 2012年 / 43A卷 / 05期
基金
日本科学技术振兴机构;
关键词
INDUCED DELAYED FRACTURE; MARTENSITIC STEEL; TIC PARTICLES; COLD-DRAWN; STRAIN; ALLOY; CRYSTALLOGRAPHY; DESORPTION; AUSTENITE; TOUGHNESS;
D O I
10.1007/s11661-011-0974-7
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
A deformation of a tempered martensitic structure (i.e., tempforming) at 773 K (500 A degrees C) was applied to a 0.6 pct C-2 pct Si-1 pct Cr steel. The hydrogen embrittlement (HE) property of the tempformed (TF) steel was investigated by a slow strain rate test (SSRT) and an accelerated atmospheric corrosion test (AACT). Hydrogen content within the samples after SSRT and AACT was measured by thermal desorption spectrometry (TDS). The tempforming at 773 K (500 A degrees C) using multipass caliber rolling with an accumulative are reduction of 76 pct resulted in the evolution of an ultrafine elongated grain (UFEG) structure with a strong aOE (c) 110 >//rolling direction (RD) fiber deformation texture and a dispersion of spheroidized cementite particles. The SSRT of the pre-hydrogen-charged notched specimens and the AACT demonstrated that the TF sample had superior potential for HE resistance to the conventional quenched and tempered (QT) sample at a tensile strength of 1500 MPa. The TDS analysis also indicated that the hydrogen might be mainly trapped by reversible trapping sites such as grain boundaries and dislocations in the TF sample, and the hydrogen trapping states of the TF sample were similar to those of the QT sample. The QT sample exhibited hydrogen-induced intergranular fracture along the boundaries of coarse prior-austenite grains. In contrast, the hydrogen-induced cracking occurred in association with the UFEG structure in the TF sample, leading to the higher HE resistance of the TF sample.
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页码:1670 / 1687
页数:18
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