A. Castagna et Ns. Stoloff, HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT OF FE3AL ALLOYS, Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials: properties, microstructure and processing, 193, 1995, pp. 399-406
The tensile and fatigue crack growth behavior of two Fe-Al alloys, FA-
129 and FAP-Y, are described. FA-129 is an ordered intermetallic while
FAP-Y is disordered. The intermetallic is embrittled by both laborato
ry air and by hydrogen gas, while FAP-Y is embrittled only by hydrogen
gas. Fractographic features as well as dislocation substructures for
both alloys are described. Oxygen is found to provide the highest duct
ility for FA-129 over a range of test temperatures. The fatigue crack
growth rate of FA-129 is influenced by both the type of long-range ord
er and by the test temperature, with the maximum growth rate noted at
room temperature. The mechanism of embrittlement by various environmen
ts is discussed.