Author/Authors :
Alven، نويسنده , , D.A and Stoloff، نويسنده , , N.S، نويسنده ,
Abstract :
This paper reviews recent research on embrittlement of iron aluminides at room temperature brought about by exposure to moisture or hydrogen. The tensile and fatigue crack growth behavior of several Fe–Al alloys, ranging in aluminum content from 16–35 at.%, are described. Some alloys also contain small amounts of Nb, Zr or C. It will be shown that tensile ductility and fatigue crack growth behavior are dependent on composition, type and degree of long range order, environment, humidity level and frequency. Environments studied include vacuum, oxygen, hydrogen gas and moist air. All cases of embrittlement are ultimately traceable to the interaction of hydrogen with the lattice.