Study on Hydrogen-Assisted Cracking in High-Strength Steels by Using the Granjon Implant Test

No Thumbnail Available

Date

2017

Journal Title

Journal ISSN

Volume Title

Publisher

Abstract

In present research work, the modified Granjon implant test was performed to evaluate the susceptibility of AISI 8620 and AISI 304 steels toward the hydrogen-assisted cracking. To measure the diffusible hydrogen level (HD) in deposited metal, glycerin method was employed. Shielded metal arc welding process with basic type electrode was used to deposit the metal. The hydrogen was intentionally introduced for the plate of the material AISI 304 by using an oil of grade Society of Automotive Engineers 10, which is of very low viscosity. The heat-affected zone susceptibility was quantified by finding the lower critical stress for a measured hydrogen content. � 2017, Springer Science+Business Media New York and ASM International.

Description

Keywords

Heat-affected zone, Hydrogen-assisted cracking, Implant test, Lower critical stress, Shielded metal arc welding

Citation

2

Endorsement

Review

Supplemented By

Referenced By