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Hydrogen Permeation In Plastically Deformed Steel Membranes

Abstract

The influence of the plastic deformation on the diffusion behaviour of hydrogen in steels was studied in electrochemical permeation experiments. Membrane specimens machined from a high strength structural steel were plastically deformed, either by cold rolling or by tensile straining, and the diffusion of atomic hydrogen in these membranes was measured in classical Devanathan-Stachursky type of experiments in which the specimens were charged with hydrogen on one side and the hydrogen flux at the exit side was measured in the form of a current. From the current versus time curves thus recorded effective diffusion coefficients were evaluated. The results thus obtained indicate clear evidence of the strain dependence of the effective hydrogen diffusion coefficient.
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