International Journal of Hydrogen Energy, Vol.39, No.30, 17398-17403, 2014
Hydrogenation method based on electrodeposited layers controlling the hydrogen desorption rate
An innovative hydrogenation method to investigate the hydrogen embrittlement of metals and alloys is hereby presented. The benefits of electroplating samples with copper and nickel prior to gaseous hydrogenation at mid-range temperatures are quantified. It is showed that these electrodeposited layers allow to control the hydrogen desorption rate occurring after hydrogenation, during the cooling of the hydrogenated specimen. The present study demonstrates the capability of the method to control the introduced total hydrogen concentration within a margin of 0.2 wt.ppm. The applicability of the described method to further investigations into hydrogen concentrations effects on hydrogen embrittlement of ferritic alloys by the means of mechanical tests is evaluated. Copyright (C) 2014, Hydrogen Energy Publications, LLC. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.