In this work, the electrochemical permeation technique proposed in the ASTM-G148-97 Ed 2011 standard was used to determine the maximum oxidation current density, imax; breakthrough time; tb, effective hydrogen diffusion coefficient, Deff; and surface hydrogen concentration, , for several API 5L steels. The results show that steels with a carbon content of less than or equal to 0.052 %wt and a ferritic-bainitic microstructure have higher Deff and imax values than steels with a higher carbon content and a ferritic-pearlitic microstructure, while the and tb parameters show a clear tendency to decrease when the microstructure changes from ferritic-pearlitic to ferritic-bainitic. The Deff values obtained in this work are consistent with published data, both in terms of their magnitude and in relation to the effects of carbon content and microstructure.
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