Journal of Northeastern University Natural Science ›› 2015, Vol. 36 ›› Issue (1): 29-33.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2015.01.007
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LIU Jia-hua, WANG Lei, LIU Yang, SONG Xiu
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Abstract: The gas phase thermal charging method was performed for SA508-Ⅲ steel with H charging at high temperature and high pressure. The interaction between H and the tensile deformation behavior was studied at room temperature to clarify the hydrogen-induced brittleness mechanism and provide the basic data for the steel design of nuclear power plant. The results showed that the yield strength of the steel with H charged slightly increases, and the reduction area obviously decreases. The fracture morphology changes from normal micro-void coalescence fracture to mixture of river pattern and dimple fracture due to H charging. The increase of the yield strength ascribes to the pinning effect of H on dislocation,thus the initiation of dislocation can be resisted.During the plastic deformation process, H moves following the moving dislocations and concentrates at the interfaces between the carbides and matrix. Once H concentration reaches the critical value, the bonding force between the carbides and matrix decreases, resulting that the ductility of the steel decreases.
Key words: SA508-Ⅲ steel, hydrogen embrittlement, carbides, tensile deformation, dislocation
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TG142.23
LIU Jia-hua, WANG Lei, LIU Yang, SONG Xiu. Hydrogen Embrittlement Behavior of SA508-Ⅲ Steel[J]. Journal of Northeastern University Natural Science, 2015, 36(1): 29-33.
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