F. Lecoester et al., Hydrogen embrittlement of the Ni-base Alloy 600 correlated with hydrogen transport by dislocations, MAT SCI E A, 262(1-2), 1999, pp. 173-183
Hydrogen transport by dislocations is one of the mechanisms reported in the
literature to be responsible for the hydrogen embrittlement (H.E.) of some
metals even if it needs to be associated with one or several cracking mech
anisms. This study brings new evidence of dislocation sweeping of hydrogen
and some arguments in favor of its contribution to the H.E. mechanism of Al
loy 600 (Ni-Cr-Fe). A study of tritium desorption assisted by the plastic d
eformation has been conducted by coupling a beta counting technique and a t
ensile test. The experimental results obtained with Alloy 600 strongly supp
ort the mechanism of hydrogen transport by dislocations. The H.E. character
istics of Alloy 600 have been measured on smooth tensile specimens in relat
ionship with the microstructure and the testing conditions. The influence o
f different parameters including the prestrain level, the strain rate and t
he temperature supports the role of hydrogen transport in the embrittlement
process and the existence of local hydrogen enrichment associated with dis
locations pile-ups. (C) 1999 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.