Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1270382 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2014 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Fatigue crack growth rates of 301, 304L and 310S stainless steels were measured.•Metastable 301 and 304L SSs were susceptible to hydrogen-accelerated crack growth.•The 310S SS was resistant to hydrogen-assisted crack growth even in the cold rolled state.•The α′-martensite was formed within a narrow region ahead of fatigue crack tip.•Cracking along α′-martensite resulted in hydrogen-assisted fatigue crack growth.

The effects of rolling on the hydrogen-assisted fatigue crack growth characteristics of AISI 301, 304L and 310S stainless steels (SSs) were investigated. In hydrogen, cold rolled specimens with a 20% thickness reduction were found to increase the fatigue crack growth rates (FCGRs) in the 301 and 304L SSs, and to a much lesser extent in the 310S SS. However, enhanced slip was observed for the 310S specimen in hydrogen. Hydrogen-accelerated FCGRs of the 301 and 304L SSs were related with the crack growth through the strain-induced martensite formed in the plastic zone ahead of the crack tip.

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