Hydrogen transport in stainless steels

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Abstract

The precise measurements of hydrogen permeability (φ) and diffusivity (D) were performed for some stainless steels and high temperature materials utilizing an extremely purified hydrogen under pressure of 0.001-0.1 MPa at temperatures between 500 and 1200 K. Most of the determined values of φ and D give good Arrhenius relationship against inverse temperature. The effect of alloying elements, particulary, of Cr is discussed by comparing the obtained values of φ and D. © 1984.

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Tanabe, T., Yamanishi, Y., Sawada, K., & Imoto, S. (1984). Hydrogen transport in stainless steels. Journal of Nuclear Materials, 123(1–3), 1568–1572. https://doi.org/10.1016/0022-3115(84)90304-0

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