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Study of the hydrogen uptake in deformed steel using the microcapillary cell technique

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The microcapillary cell electrochemical method is capable of evaluating hydrogen (H) uptake in steel with respect to deformation, which is induced by various mechanical methods (cold rolling, bending and punching). A clear relation between the deformation degree and the local H-content is established for dual phase (DP600) steel. The magnitude of the deformation nearby a punched edge is quantitatively determined using electron backscatter diffraction technique. A shear-affected zone is identified at the edge of the punched hole. The dedicated local electrochemical measurements confirm the presence of high concentrations of local-H in this shear affected zone, which is likely detrimental for H-embrittlement.

Journal: Corrosion
ISSN: 0010-938X
Volume: 155
Pages: 55-66
Publication year:2019
Keywords:Deformation, Electrochemistry, Hydrogen absorption, Hydrogen embrittlement, Microcapillary cell, Steel
CSS-citation score:1
Accessibility:Open