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UFN, 2008 Volume 178, Number 7, Pages 709–726 (Mi ufn618)

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Metallic materials for the hydrogen energy industry and main gas pipelines: complex physical problems of aging, embrittlement, and failure

Yu. S. Nechaev

G. V. Kurdyumov Institite of Metal Science and Physics, State Research Centre of the Russian Federation, I. P. Bardin Central Research Institute of Ferrous Metallurgy

Abstract: The possibilities of effective solutions of relevant technological problems are considered based on the analysis of fundamental physical aspects, elucidation of the micromechanisms and interrelations of aging and hydrogen embrittlement of materials in the hydrogen industry and gas-main industries. The adverse effects these mechanisms and processes have on the service properties and technological lifetime of materials are analyzed. The concomitant fundamental process of formation of carbohydride-like and other nanosegregation structures at dislocations (with the segregation capacity 1 to 1.5 orders of magnitude greater than in the widely used Cottrell 'atmosphere' model) and grain boundaries is discussed, as is the way in which these structures affect technological processes (aging, hydrogen embrittlement, stress corrosion damage, and failure) and the physicomechanical properties of the metallic materials (including the technological lifetimes of pipeline steels).

PACS: 62.20.-x, 81.40.-z, 89.20.Bb

Received: February 4, 2006
Revised: March 6, 2008

DOI: 10.3367/UFNr.0178.200807b.0709


 English version:
Physics–Uspekhi, 2008, 51:7, 681–697

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