Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1270382 | International Journal of Hydrogen Energy | 2014 | 10 Pages |
•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.