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Effect of immersion time on the hydrogen content and tensile properties of A350LF2 steel exposed to hydrogen sulphide environments

By Qi, Yameng; Luo, Hongyun; Zheng, Shuqi; Chen, Changfeng & Wang, Danni
Published in Corrosion Science 2013

Abstract

The effect of immersion time on the hydrogen content and tensile properties of A350LF2 steel exposed to hydrogen sulphide environments was investigated by immersion tests, hydrogen content measurements and tensile tests. The results show that both hydrogen content and relative tensile strength and plasticity loss increased first and then decreased with increasing immersion time. High mass transfer resistance of corrosion films can be responsible for that hydrogen content decreased after 240 h immersion. A probable mechanism is proposed to interpret the reason for hydrogen content result. The tensile property loss and embrittled region were closely associated with hydrogen content.

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