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Role of hydrogen in stress corrosion cracking of austenitic stainless steels
Authors:B.T. Lu  L.J. Qiao  J.L. Luo  K.W. Gao
Affiliation:1. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering , University of Alberta, Edmonton , Alberta , Canada T6G 2G6 baotong.lu@swri.org;3. Department of Materials Physics , University of Science and Technology Beijing , Beijing 100083 , P.R. China;4. Department of Chemical and Materials Engineering , University of Alberta, Edmonton , Alberta , Canada T6G 2G6
Abstract:Effects of hydrogen charging on the stress corrosion cracking (SCC) behavior of 304 and 310 stainless steels under sustained load were investigated in boiling 42% MgCl2 solution. The cracking was accelerated by the incorporation of hydrogen into the steel without altering the crack growth mechanism. The fact that the active dissolution is almost unaffected by the hydrogen charging and tensile stress indicates that the phenomenon of hydrogen-promoted SCC is unlikely a result of hydrogen-facilitated active dissolution. In contrast, hydrogen significantly promotes anodic dissolution in the potential range where the active-to-passive transition occurs. The electrochemical noise detected in the SCC process implies that the crack propagation process is discontinuous and hydrogen charging can raise the frequency of film breakdown at the crack tip. These observations suggest that the hydrogen-promoted SCC may result from the hydrogen-induced passivity degradation.
Keywords:stress corrosion cracking  stainless steel  hydrogen  passive film  anodic dissolution
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