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Effect of tensile stress on the hydrogen permeation of MS X65 pipeline steel under sulfide films
Affiliation:1. The State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430081, China;2. Hubei Engineering Technology Research Center of Marine Materials and Service Safety, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430081, China;3. Department of Mechanical Engineering, University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, T2 N 1N4, Canada;1. The State Key Laboratory of Refractories and Metallurgy, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430081, China;2. Hubei Engineering Technology Research Centre of Marine Materials and Service Safety, Wuhan University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, Hubei, 430081, China;1. Institute of Advanced Materials and Technology, University of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing, 100083, PR China;2. Safetech Research Institute, Beijing, 100083, PR China;1. Ropar Mechanics of Materials Laboratory, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology Ropar, Rupnagar, Punjab, 140001, India;2. Research and Development, TATA Steel, Jamshedpur, 831001, India
Abstract:The effect of the tensile stress on the hydrogen permeation of MS X65 pipeline with sulfide films was investigated through measuring the steady-state hydrogen permeation current (I), permeability (JL) and apparent diffusivity (Dapp) and quantitatively analysing the hydrogen-permeable resistance factor (HPRF) of single tensile stress HPRF (stress), single sulfide film HPRF (film) and the two together HPRF (stress-film). The results indicated that JL and sub-surface hydrogen concentration (co) greatly increase and that Dapp decreases as the elastic stress increases. When applying plastic stress, JL and Dapp all reduce, while co continues to increase without the film but decreases with the film. While single tensile stress can promote hydrogen permeation, with the sulfide film, the value of HPRE (stress-film) is not a simple addition of the value of the HPRE (stress) and the HPRE (film), and the interaction results in the blocking effect of hydrogen permeation. The surface morphology of the sulfide films changes caused by tensile stress should be responsible for the HPRE (stress-film) reducing as tensile stress increases but increasing with plastic tensile stress.
Keywords:MS X65 pipeline steel  Tensile stress  Hydrogen permeation  Sulfide films
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