On the phase transformation of type 304 stainless steel caused by cathodic hydrogen charging
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· Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia; (United States)
- Nagoya Inst. of Tech. (Japan). Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering
When FCC iron alloys are subjected to cathodic hydrogen charging, usually two types of phase transformation occur in the surface layer of specimens. The first type is the formation of an FCC [gamma][sub H] phase. The second type is the formation of an HCP [var epsilon][sub H] phase in Fe-Mn alloys. In ternary Fe-Ni-Mn alloys, the [gamma][sub H] phase appears in the nickel-rich composition and the [var epsilon][sub H] phase in the manganese-rich composition, but there is no indication of the hydrogen-induced transformation in the intermediate composition around Fe[sub 50]Ni[sub 20]Mn[sub 30]. The [gamma][sub H] and [var epsilon][sub H] phases are stable only in an aqueous solution under cathodic polarization but unstable in air around room temperature. After an outgassing of hydrogen, the [gamma][sub H] and [var epsilon][sub H] phases completely disappear and return to the FCC matrix. Austenite stability can be characterized empirically by the Ni equivalent value, which is determined by the alloy composition. The 304 stainless steel is designated in a somewhat broad range of composition, and different melts may, therefore, have different austenite stability. However, the influence of austenite stability on the hydrogen-induced transformation has never been examined in detail for the 304 stainless steel. The purpose of this paper is to demonstrate different appearances of the hydrogen-induced transformation by using two kinds of the commercial 304 stainless steel with different Ni equivalent values.
- OSTI ID:
- 7167588
- Journal Information:
- Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia; (United States), Journal Name: Scripta Metallurgica et Materialia; (United States) Vol. 31:4; ISSN 0956-716X; ISSN SCRMEX
- Country of Publication:
- United States
- Language:
- English
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36 MATERIALS SCIENCE
360102* -- Metals & Alloys-- Structure & Phase Studies
ALLOYS
AUSTENITIC STEELS
CHROMIUM ALLOYS
CHROMIUM-NICKEL STEELS
COHERENT SCATTERING
CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS
CRYSTAL-PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
DATA
DEGASSING
DIFFRACTION
EMBRITTLEMENT
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS
HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS
HIGH ALLOY STEELS
HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT
INFORMATION
IRON ALLOYS
IRON BASE ALLOYS
MATERIALS
MICROSTRUCTURE
NICKEL ALLOYS
NUMERICAL DATA
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
SCATTERING
STAINLESS STEEL-304
STAINLESS STEELS
STEEL-CR19NI10
STEELS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION
360102* -- Metals & Alloys-- Structure & Phase Studies
ALLOYS
AUSTENITIC STEELS
CHROMIUM ALLOYS
CHROMIUM-NICKEL STEELS
COHERENT SCATTERING
CORROSION RESISTANT ALLOYS
CRYSTAL-PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
DATA
DEGASSING
DIFFRACTION
EMBRITTLEMENT
EXPERIMENTAL DATA
HEAT RESISTANT MATERIALS
HEAT RESISTING ALLOYS
HIGH ALLOY STEELS
HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT
INFORMATION
IRON ALLOYS
IRON BASE ALLOYS
MATERIALS
MICROSTRUCTURE
NICKEL ALLOYS
NUMERICAL DATA
PHASE TRANSFORMATIONS
SCATTERING
STAINLESS STEEL-304
STAINLESS STEELS
STEEL-CR19NI10
STEELS
X-RAY DIFFRACTION