전기화학적 장입 설비를 활용한 스테인리스강 및 구조용강의 수소 영향 분석Effect of Hydrogen on Stainless Steel and Structural Steel Using Electrochemical Charging Facility
- Other Titles
- Effect of Hydrogen on Stainless Steel and Structural Steel Using Electrochemical Charging Facility
- Authors
- 성기영; 김정현; 이정희; 이정원
- Issue Date
- 8월-2023
- Publisher
- 한국산업융합학회
- Keywords
- Hydrogen Embrittlement; Electro-Chemical Hydrogen Charging Method; Austenitic Stainless Steel; Structural Steel; Reduction of Area
- Citation
- 한국산업융합학회논문집, v.26, no.4, pp 705 - 713
- Pages
- 9
- Journal Title
- 한국산업융합학회논문집
- Volume
- 26
- Number
- 4
- Start Page
- 705
- End Page
- 713
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/9676
- DOI
- 10.21289/KSIC.2023.26.4.705
- ISSN
- 1226-833x
2765-5415
- Abstract
- The phenomenon of abnormal climate conditions resulting from greenhouse gas-induced global warming is increasingly prevalent. To address this challenge, global initiatives are underway to adopt environmentally friendly, zero-emission fuels. In this study, we investigate the hydrogen embrittlement characteristics of materials used for eco-friendly hydrogen storage systems. The effects of hydrogen embrittlement on austenitic stainless steels of the FCC series and structural steel of the BCC series were examined. Initially, test samples of three different steel types were prepared in 2t and 3t sizes, and hydrogen was injected into the specimens using an electrochemical method over a 24-hour period. Subsequently, a universal material testing machine (UTM) was employed to monitor changes in mechanical strength and elongation. The FCC series stainless steels exhibited a tendency for elongation to decrease, indicating low sensitivity to hydrogen. In contrast, the mechanical strength and elongation of the BCC series steel changed significantly upon hydrogen charging, posing challenges for prediction. The results of the present study are expected to serve as a fundamental database for analyzing the impact of hydrogen embrittlement on both FCC and BCC series steel materials.
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