Visualization of Hydrogen and Hydrogen-induced Defects in Tensile-deformed Pure Iron Using Hydrogen Microprint and Tritium Autoradiography
Toshiaki Manaka,
Goroh Itoh,
Junya Kobayashi
et al.
Abstract:To understand the process and mechanism for hydrogen embrittlement in steels, visualization of the location of hydrogen is essential. In the present study, two visualization techniques, hydrogen microprint technique (HMT) and tritium autoradiography (TAR), were applied to a pure iron sheet 20% tensile-deformed with cathodic hydrogen charging. When the specimen was covered with photographic emulsion shortly (40 min) after the deformation, HMT showed that the charged hydrogen atoms diffused out at majorly grain … Show more
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