A B S T R A C TThe susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of the 7046 aluminium alloy (AA 7046) was investigated. Samples of AA 7046 corresponding to different ageing temperature/time couples were hydrogenated by cathodic charging in a H 2 SO 4 solution. Scanning Kelvin Probe Force Microscopy (SKPFM) combined with global hydrogen amount measurements allowed apparent hydrogen diffusion coefficients (D app ) to be measured: the decrease of the D app values with the increase of the ageing duration was attributed to hydrogen trapping by hardening η' and η precipitates for the aged alloy. Additional SKPFM measurements were carried out on hydrogen charged samples after desorption at 25°C and combined with SEM observations of the fracture surfaces after tensile tests. Results showed that hydrogen could be trapped at the grain boundaries leading to brittle intergranular fracture. However, hardening precipitates could act as efficient trapping sites and reduce hydrogen trapping at the grain boundaries. Conclusion is that the most critical microstructural parameters for HE of AA 7046 correspond to the grain boundaries while ageing could contribute to improve the resistance to HE of the alloy by a well-controlled precipitation.
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