Materials Chemistry and Physics, ( ISI ), Volume (220), No (12), Year (2018-12) , Pages (360-365)

Title : ( Effect of thermomechanical processing on hydrogen permeation in API X70 pipeline steel )

Authors: HOSSEIN IZADINAJAFABADI , masoomeh tavakolikhorasani , Mohammad Hadi Moayed ,

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Abstract

Electrochemical hydrogen permeation tests were utilized to investigate the diffusion and trapping of hydrogen in API X70 pipeline steel. Thermomechanical processing was used in order to produce 4 samples with different microstructural features. Detailed characterization was performed to measure the size and fraction of microstructural constituents of the samples and their effects on hydrogen diffusion were studied. After thermomechanical treatment the samples contained pearlite, polygonal ferrite, acicular ferrite, and martensite/austenite islands, the size and amount of which depends on the processing parameters. Hydrogen trapping density and hydrogen diffusion coefficient were measured for each sample and it is showed that depending on the properties of the microstructural constituents the diffusion coefficient can vary in the range of 0.33×10-6 cm2/s to 1.61×10-6 cm2/s.

Keywords

Hydrogen Diffusion; Hydrogen Trapping; Pipeline; Thermomechanical Processing; Microstructural Characterization
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@article{paperid:1071230,
author = {IZADINAJAFABADI, HOSSEIN and Tavakolikhorasani, Masoomeh and Moayed, Mohammad Hadi},
title = {Effect of thermomechanical processing on hydrogen permeation in API X70 pipeline steel},
journal = {Materials Chemistry and Physics},
year = {2018},
volume = {220},
number = {12},
month = {December},
issn = {0254-0584},
pages = {360--365},
numpages = {5},
keywords = {Hydrogen Diffusion; Hydrogen Trapping; Pipeline; Thermomechanical Processing; Microstructural Characterization},
}

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%0 Journal Article
%T Effect of thermomechanical processing on hydrogen permeation in API X70 pipeline steel
%A IZADINAJAFABADI, HOSSEIN
%A Tavakolikhorasani, Masoomeh
%A Moayed, Mohammad Hadi
%J Materials Chemistry and Physics
%@ 0254-0584
%D 2018

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