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Modeling of Hydrogen Diffusion in Inhomogeneous Steel Welded Joints
Authors:Andrei I. Rudskoi  Victor A. Karkhin  Egor B. Starobinskii  Sergey G. Parshin
Affiliation:Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport, Higher School of Physics and Materials Technologies, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, St. Petersburg 195251, Russia
Abstract:Hydrogen is a main factor in cold cracking or hydrogen-induced cracking. The most crack susceptible region of a steel welded joint is the heat affected zone (HAZ). The formulation and functional-analytical solution of the one-dimensional problem of hydrogen diffusion in an inhomogeneous butt-welded joint considering weld and joint dimensions and initial hydrogen distribution as well as hydrogen diffusion coefficients and solubilities are presented. It is shown that the peak hydrogen concentration in the HAZ of inhomogeneous joints varies in direct proportion to the initial hydrogen concentration in the weld metal. It is inversely proportional to the ratio of hydrogen solubilities in the weld metal and the HAZ metal and is nonlinear in the diffusion coefficient ratio of these metals. The peak hydrogen concentration in the HAZ can exceed 170% of the average initial concentration in the joint if martensitic steel is welded using low-carbon low-alloy welding consumables. The utilization of austenitic consumables leads to a dramatic reduction in the hydrogen concentration in the HAZ in comparison with the non-austenitic consumables. No direct relationship was found between the hydrogen concentration in the HAZ and the hydrogen evolution from the joint surface.
Keywords:hydrogen   diffusion   weld inhomogeneity   diffusion coefficient   solubility   steel   modeling
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