2020
DOI: 10.3390/ma13163653
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The Effect of Electrolytic Hydrogenation on Mechanical Properties of T92 Steel Weldments under Different PWHT Conditions

Abstract: In the present work, the effects of electrolytic hydrogen charging of T92 steel weldments on their room-temperature tensile properties were investigated. Two circumferential weldments between the T92 grade tubes were produced by gas tungsten arc welding using the matching Thermanit MTS 616 filler material. The produced weldments were individually subjected to considerably differing post-welding heat treatment (PWHT) procedures. The first-produced weldment was conventionally tempered (i.e., short-term annealed … Show more

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“…A significant part of the hydrogen absorbed by the WM during welding and operation on the steam piping or on the hydrogenation reactor could migrate to the zones of the volumetric stress state and, thereby, affect the mechanical properties of the WM during tensile testing of specimens [52,53]. After all, it is known that hydrogen can contribute both to the strengthening of metals (at the macro level) [54] and their plastification (at the micro level) [55].…”
Section: The Properties Of Wm After Degassing In Vacuummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A significant part of the hydrogen absorbed by the WM during welding and operation on the steam piping or on the hydrogenation reactor could migrate to the zones of the volumetric stress state and, thereby, affect the mechanical properties of the WM during tensile testing of specimens [52,53]. After all, it is known that hydrogen can contribute both to the strengthening of metals (at the macro level) [54] and their plastification (at the micro level) [55].…”
Section: The Properties Of Wm After Degassing In Vacuummentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the fifth paper [11], the effects of the electrolytic hydrogen charging of T92 steel weldments on their room-temperature tensile properties were investigated and discussed. The weldments were differently heat treated after the welding procedure-either tempered below the transformation A 1 temperature or normalized (i.e., austenitized above the Ac 3 critical transformation temperature and subsequently air cooled) and tempered.…”
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