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CORROSION ENGINEERING SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
卷 56, 期 6, 页码 565-574出版社
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/1478422X.2021.1921336
关键词
Additively manufactured; alloy 718; hydrogen embrittlement; slow strain rate
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- Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy
The susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement of additively manufactured and heat-treated Alloy 718 was compared to that of wrought Alloy 718. Testing revealed that specimens manufactured from horizontally printed coupons showed greater susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement, potentially due to cracks propagating more readily along the elongated direction of the microstructure.
The susceptibility of additively manufactured (AM) and heat-treated Alloy 718 to hydrogen embrittlement was compared to that of wrought Alloy 718. Specimens were prepared from laser powder bed fusion (LPBF) coupons built with the long axis in the x-direction (horizontal printing) and with the long axis in the z-direction (vertical printing). Despite the heat treatment, coupons printed horizontally demonstrated retained elongated grains parallel to the build, z-direction, while the coupons printed vertically had a relatively uniform and small grain structure perpendicular to the build direction, but a highly elongated grain structure parallel to the build direction. Slow strain rate testing under standardised cathodic charging conditions in 0.1 M H2SO4 indicated a greater susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement of the test specimens manufactured from coupons printed horizontally, attributed to cracks more readily propagating along the elongated direction of the microstructure.
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