Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation

Tensile test was conducted on 2.25Cr-1Mo steel specimens that were electrochemically hydrogen charged and acoustic emission signals were collected in the real-time stretching process. The results show that tensile strength of 2.25Cr-1Mo steel with hydrogen charging is 536.30MPa, decreased by approxi...

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Main Authors: TENG Quan-quan, WANG Yue, YOU Yi-liang, ZHANG Zheng
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Language:zho
Published: Journal of Materials Engineering 2017-10-01
Series:Journal of Materials Engineering
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Online Access:http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2017/V45/I10/138
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spelling doaj-d89ceb0915b34d739c9bdcba53253e592020-11-24T23:31:16ZzhoJournal of Materials EngineeringJournal of Materials Engineering1001-43811001-43812017-10-01451013814410.11868/j.issn.1001-4381.2015.001146201710001146Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During DeformationTENG Quan-quan0WANG Yue1YOU Yi-liang2ZHANG Zheng3School of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaChina Academy of Space Technology, Beijing 100094, ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaSchool of Materials Science and Engineering, Beihang University, Beijing 100191, ChinaTensile test was conducted on 2.25Cr-1Mo steel specimens that were electrochemically hydrogen charged and acoustic emission signals were collected in the real-time stretching process. The results show that tensile strength of 2.25Cr-1Mo steel with hydrogen charging is 536.30MPa, decreased by approximately 57MPa and reduction of area is 43.62%, decreased by 7%, compared with the specimens without hydrogen charging. Hydrogen embrittlement-induced regions known as "fisheyes" and quasi-cleavage morphology are observed on the tensile fracture surface. The AE signals activity in the elastic stage of hydrogen charged 2.25Cr-1Mo steel is enhanced, but the acoustic emission signals activity in the yield stage is decreased. The cumulative absolute energy of AE signals of hydrogen charged specimens during deformation is almost one order magnitude lower than that without hydrogen charged specimens. The AE signals amplitude generated by the hydrogen charged specimens is about 0.33mV lower than that of the specimens without hydrogen charging during tensile deformation, and that the bandwidth of signal is reduced by 0.06MHz. Though the analysis of AE signals, it is found that tensile deformation microscopic mechanism of hydrogen charged specimens is that dislocation emission and motion is enhanced but dislocation cross-slip is inhibited by hydrogen.http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2017/V45/I10/138acoustic emissionCr-Mo steelhydrogen chargingdislocation motiontensile deformation
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author TENG Quan-quan
WANG Yue
YOU Yi-liang
ZHANG Zheng
spellingShingle TENG Quan-quan
WANG Yue
YOU Yi-liang
ZHANG Zheng
Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
Journal of Materials Engineering
acoustic emission
Cr-Mo steel
hydrogen charging
dislocation motion
tensile deformation
author_facet TENG Quan-quan
WANG Yue
YOU Yi-liang
ZHANG Zheng
author_sort TENG Quan-quan
title Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
title_short Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
title_full Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
title_fullStr Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
title_full_unstemmed Acoustic Emission Characteristics of Hydrogen Charged Cr-Mo Steel During Deformation
title_sort acoustic emission characteristics of hydrogen charged cr-mo steel during deformation
publisher Journal of Materials Engineering
series Journal of Materials Engineering
issn 1001-4381
1001-4381
publishDate 2017-10-01
description Tensile test was conducted on 2.25Cr-1Mo steel specimens that were electrochemically hydrogen charged and acoustic emission signals were collected in the real-time stretching process. The results show that tensile strength of 2.25Cr-1Mo steel with hydrogen charging is 536.30MPa, decreased by approximately 57MPa and reduction of area is 43.62%, decreased by 7%, compared with the specimens without hydrogen charging. Hydrogen embrittlement-induced regions known as "fisheyes" and quasi-cleavage morphology are observed on the tensile fracture surface. The AE signals activity in the elastic stage of hydrogen charged 2.25Cr-1Mo steel is enhanced, but the acoustic emission signals activity in the yield stage is decreased. The cumulative absolute energy of AE signals of hydrogen charged specimens during deformation is almost one order magnitude lower than that without hydrogen charged specimens. The AE signals amplitude generated by the hydrogen charged specimens is about 0.33mV lower than that of the specimens without hydrogen charging during tensile deformation, and that the bandwidth of signal is reduced by 0.06MHz. Though the analysis of AE signals, it is found that tensile deformation microscopic mechanism of hydrogen charged specimens is that dislocation emission and motion is enhanced but dislocation cross-slip is inhibited by hydrogen.
topic acoustic emission
Cr-Mo steel
hydrogen charging
dislocation motion
tensile deformation
url http://jme.biam.ac.cn/CN/Y2017/V45/I10/138
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