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Dr. Mahmoud Abdelrahman Khedr :: Publications:

Title:
Studying Hydrogen Embrittlement in Nano-twinned Polycrystalline Fe-12.5 Mn-1.2 C Austenitic Steel
Authors: Mahmoud Khedr; Wei Li; Xuejun Jin
Year: 2018
Keywords: Hydrogen embrittlement; Austenitic steels; Pre-induced twins
Journal: TMS annual meeting and exhibition
Volume: Not Available
Issue: Not Available
Pages: 113-121
Publisher: Springer
Local/International: International
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Full paper Mahmoud Abdelrahman Abdellateef Hassan Khedr_2-1.pdf
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Abstract:

Embedding austenitic structures with nano-twinned grains is a promising technique to enhance its strength and ductility, nano twins can be introduced via thermo-mechanical processing or via electro-deposition. In the current study, ternary Fe-Mn-C austenitic steel was cold rolled then subjected to flash annealing to keep some nano twins within the matrix. It was found that, the nano twinned condition showed better resistance to Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) than the as received state. In addition, notched samples charged with hydrogen were tensile tested to investigate the contribution of the nano-twinned grains in impeding cracks initiation/propagation, it was concluded that the prior twins distributed homogeneously the internal stresses inside the austenitic grains during the plastic deformation, which prevented cracks propagation at earlier strain level, and this delayed time till fracture happened.

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