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Susceptibility to hydrogen attack of a thick-section 3Cr–1 Mo–1 Ni pressure-vessel steel-role of cooling rate

T. George, +2 more
- 01 Mar 1985 - 
- Vol. 1, Iss: 3, pp 198-208
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In this article, a study of the susceptibility to hydrogen attack of a newly developed 3Cr-1 Mo-1Ni pressure-vessel steel, intended for use in coal-conversion vessels, following long-term exposure to high-pressure (14-17 MPa) gaseous hydrogen at 550 and 600°C; the results are compared to the behaviour of 2·25Cr−1Mo steel.
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A study has been made of the susceptibility to hydrogen attack of a newly developed 3Cr–1 Mo–1Ni pressure-vessel steel, intended for use in coal-conversion vessels, following long-term exposure to high-pressure (14-17 MPa) gaseous hydrogen at 550 and 600°C; the results are compared to the behaviour of 2·25Cr–1Mo steel. To simulate the condition of both surface and mid-section locations of thick-section (400 mm) plate during commercial normalizing, oil quenched and slowly cooled (8 K min−1) structures were examined after tempering at 650 and 700°C, with respect to their strength, ductility, and impact toughness properties. Compared to unexposed samples, structures exposed to hydrogen were observed to show some softening (up to 20% reduction in yield stress) and ‘embrittlement’ (up to 22% reduction in upper-shelf Charpy energies and increases in the transition temperatures by 65–100 K), although there were no visible signs of major microstructural damage. Moreover, the behaviour of the oil-quenched ...

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A study of fatigue crack propagation in prior hydrogen attacked pressure vessel steels

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Tempering of a mixture of bainite and retained austenite

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The early stages of tempering in a 3CR-1.5MO steel

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Tempering of 2.25 Pct Cr-1 Pct Mo Low Carbon Steels

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of carbon level on the tempering behavior at 700°C of 2.25 pct Cr-1 pct Mo steels having typical weld metal compositions has been investigated using analytical electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction techniques.
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Hydrogen attack of carbon steel

TL;DR: In this paper, a model was developed for the kinetics of nucleation and growth of methane bubbles in the hydrogen attack of carbon steel. And it was concluded that at high temperatures the time to incubate fissuring along grain boundaries is determined by the rate of iron diffusion away from microscopic growing bubbles.
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Kinetics and Mechanism of Hydrogen Attack of Steel

L C. Weiner
- 01 Mar 1961 - 
TL;DR: In this article, the kinetics of hydrogen attack of killed steel have been studied in the temperature range 800 to 1200 F and in the pressure range 450 to 950 psi hydrogen, and a quantitative relationship between incubation of attack and temperature and pressure has been obtained.
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The kinetics of hydrogen attack of steels

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