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On the behavior of hydrogen in metal alloys

https://doi.org/10.22405/2226-8383-2022-23-5-241-257

Abstract

The article considers the interaction of hydrogen with crystal structure defects in metals and alloys. The classification of hydrogen traps in terms of their energy levels is given. Various types of interactions of hydrogen traps are considered, depending on their binding energy. The effect of hydrogen traps on the diffusion coefficient of hydrogen in steel has been studied. It is shown that the presence of high-energy hydrogen traps in metals leads to a decrease in the dif-fusion mobility of hydrogen, which is thereby excluded from the embrittlement process.

About the Authors

Sergey Nikolaevich Kutepov
Tula State Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

candidate of pedagogical sciences, associate professor



Alexander Evgenievich Gvozdev
doctor of technical sciences, professor, Tula State Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University
Russian Federation


Olga Vladimirovna Kuzovleva
Russian State University of Justice
Russian Federation

candidate of technical sciences, associate professor



Denis Sergeevich Klementyev
Tula State Lev Tolstoy Pedagogical University
Russian Federation

postgraduate student



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Kutepov S.N., Gvozdev A.E., Kuzovleva O.V., Klementyev D.S. On the behavior of hydrogen in metal alloys. Chebyshevskii Sbornik. 2022;23(5):241-257. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.22405/2226-8383-2022-23-5-241-257

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