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Effect of tensile stress on the hydrogen adsorption of X70 pipeline steel
Affiliation:1. Corrosion and Protection Laboratory, Key Laboratory of Superlight Materials and Surface Technology (Harbin Engineering University), Ministry of Education, Harbin, 150001, China;2. Corrosion and Protection Group, School of Chemical Engineering and Technology (Zhuhai 519082), Sun Yat-sen University, PR China
Abstract:The effect of stress on the cathodic hydrogen evolution behavior of X70 pipeline steel was investigated by electrochemical tests, tensile tests, and microstructural characterization. The results indicated that the tensile stress enhanced the activity of hydrogen adsorption sites on the metal surface, which was considered as the dominating factor a?ecting generation, adsorption, and permeation of hydrogen atoms. The subsurface hydrogen atom concentrations quantified by Cyclic voltammetry (CV) tests and the data calculated by hydrogen permeation experiments showed a good correspondence. The results indicated that the tensile stress enhanced the adsorption of hydrogen atoms on the surface and an inhibitory effect on the Tafel and Heyrovsky reaction, thereby leading to the increase of the subsurface hydrogen atom concentration, enhance the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of the X70 steel material as demonstrated by plasticity loss in the tensile tests.
Keywords:Hydrogen permeation  Adsorption  Tensile stress
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