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Title: Study to optimize Cr-Mo steels to resist hydrogen and temper embrittlement

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/5763699· OSTI ID:5763699

Hydrogen sulfide environmental tests on a 2-1/4 Cr-1 Mo sample are presented. The present emphasis is on modifying a testing technique for low yield strength steels (by approx. 100 ksi) in which (i) plane stress-plane strain and (ii) incubation time problems are severe. It is demonstrated that the plane stress zones pin the crack and that these zones can be eliminated by side grooving the specimen. The incubation time is reduced by pre-fatiguing in the environment. The reasons for using an arrest stress intensity value, from a simulated bolt load test (K/sub arr/), rather than a crack onset K, from a rising load test (K/sub 0/) for an assessment of hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility are given. It is shown in this sample that a smooth sided 3T specimen has a K/sub 0/ approx. 150 ksi in /sup 1/2/ whereas a side grooved 2T specimen has a K/sub arr/ approx. 20 ksi in /sup 1/2/.

Research Organization:
Westinghouse Electric Corp., Pittsburgh, PA (United States). Research and Development Center
DOE Contract Number:
ET-78-C-01-3050
OSTI ID:
5763699
Report Number(s):
FE-3050-T2
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English