2020
DOI: 10.1016/j.corsci.2020.109017
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Cycled hydrogen permeation through Armco iron – A joint experimental and modeling approach

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“…4a. For the given charging conditions, the measured hydrogen contents increase linearly with increasing martensite area fraction, which could be due to hydrogen trapping at dislocations [38,41] in martensite, the lath martensite boundaries [20,42,43] or at ferrite/martensite interfaces [59,60]. This is in accordance with the experimental observations of Rudomilova et al [61], who estimated trap densities and effective diffusion coefficients of AHSS steel sheets as a function of the interface area between ferrite and martensite.…”
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“…4a. For the given charging conditions, the measured hydrogen contents increase linearly with increasing martensite area fraction, which could be due to hydrogen trapping at dislocations [38,41] in martensite, the lath martensite boundaries [20,42,43] or at ferrite/martensite interfaces [59,60]. This is in accordance with the experimental observations of Rudomilova et al [61], who estimated trap densities and effective diffusion coefficients of AHSS steel sheets as a function of the interface area between ferrite and martensite.…”
Section: Materials Characterizationsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Trapped hydrogen can be regarded as reversibly trapped, whenever hydrogen absorption and/or desorption occur without significant microstructural changes at the sample surface. Typical reversible hydrogen trapping sites are directly accessible from the lattice sites, such as vacancies [25,36,38,39], dislocations [25,38,40], grain boundaries [36,38,41] or carbide interfaces [42][43][44][45][46]. According to McNabb and Foster [47], lattice hydrogen diffuses freely through the crystal structure, but trapped hydrogen exchanges only locally with lattice hydrogen.…”
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