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The effect of Si on hydrogen embrittlement of Fe-18Mn-0.6C-xSi twinning-induced plasticity steels

Journal

ACTA MATERIALIA
Volume 103, Issue -, Pages 264-272

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.actamat.2015.10.015

Keywords

Twinning-induced plasticity steel; Hydrogen embrittlement; Brittle-ductile transition; Deformation twinning; Austenite-to-martensite phase transformation

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The hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of Fe-18Mn-0.6C-xSi (wt.%) twinning-induced plasticity (TWIP) steels was investigated through slow strain rate tensile tests (SSRTs) and thermal desorption analyses of electrochemically H-charged specimens. Whereas the H-charged Si-free steel showed only the (Fe,Mn)O layer with a fcc crystal structure on the surface, the Si-added steels had double oxide layers; the outer layer was a mixture of (Fe,Mn)O and (Fe,Mn)(2)SiO4 with an orthorhombic crystal structure and the inner layer was only (Fe,Mn)(2)SiO4. When the Si concentration increased, the (Fe,Mn)(2)SiO4 layer became thicker and the charged H concentration decreased. This result indicates that the (Fe,Mn)(2)SiO4 layer is effective in suppressing the permeation of H. Both the elongation loss (E-loss) and the area fraction of the brittle-fractured region increased with increasing Si concentration in the H-charged TWIP steels, particularly in the 3 wt.% Si steel, although the H concentration slightly decreased with increasing Si concentration. The H-charged Si-free and 1.5 wt.% Si steels underwent mechanical twinning and the migration of H atoms from lattices, dislocations and grain boundaries to mechanical twins during the SSRTs. The brittleness of both Si-free and 1.5 wt.% Si steels was caused by H-concentrated mechanical twins. The H-charged 3 wt.% Si steel underwent epsilon-martensitic transformation as well as mechanical twinning during the SSRT. H atoms migrated to mechanical twins until a strain of 0.24, and then inherited primarily into epsilon-martensite with further strain. The great E-loss of the H-charged 3 wt.% Si steel was caused mainly by H-concentrated epsilon-martensite. (C) 2015 Acta Materialia Inc. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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