DocumentCode
3128340
Title
A comparative study about the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of Eurofer´97 and conventional 9%Cr ferritic/martensitic steels
Author
Maday, M.F. ; Filacchioni, G. ; Pilloni, L.
Author_Institution
ENEA, Rome, Italy
fYear
2003
fDate
14-17 Oct. 2003
Firstpage
185
Lastpage
188
Abstract
Constant displacement rate tests have been performed in conjunction with the electrochemical hydrogen charging technique to evaluate the relative susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement of the martensitic steels: Eurofer´97, T91 and EM10. Mechanical property and failure mode results associated with any specific hydrogenation condition were fairly reproducible in the conventional alloys, showing a minor tendency to hardening and a major resistance to embrittlement effect at high hydrogen content of T91 compared to EM10. The underlying mechanism for damage could be identified and tentatively explained, based on fractographic evidences and microstructural arguments. Conversely, the results of replicated tests on Eurofer were significantly scattered and gave rise to embrittlement behaviours fitting those of either T91 or EM10, probably due to local heterogeneity of grain boundary chemistry.
Keywords
ductility; fractography; fusion reactor materials; grain boundaries; hardening; hydrogen embrittlement; hydrogenation; martensitic steel; EM10; Eurofer; FeCCr; T91; alloys; constant displacement rate tests; electrochemical hydrogen charging; failure mode; ferritic steel; fractographic evidences; grain boundary chemistry; hardening; hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility; hydrogenation; martensitic steel; microstructural arguments; Grain boundaries; Hydrogen; Instruments; Iron alloys; Mechanical factors; Microstructure; Performance evaluation; Scattering; Steel; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Fusion Engineering, 2003. 20th IEEE/NPSS Symposium on
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7908-X
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FUSION.2003.1426619
Filename
1426619
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