Technical Notes - Thermal Segregation: A Mechanism for the Segregation of Hydrogen in Steel

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
G. Derce E. E. Duncan
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Jan 1, 1951

Abstract

REVIEW of the literature on hydrogen in steels indicates that inadequate consideration has been given to the influence of temperature gradients on segregation of this element. Even when segregation has been taken into account, the interpretation of the data has been seriously handicapped by incomplete understanding of the mechanism by which it occurred. Recognition of a mechanism which will be described as "thermal segregation" appears to rationalize many of the observed effects so well that it will be reported here with some preliminary experimental evidence. The complete quantitative evaluation of the factors controlling the mechanism will require extensive experimentation. The operation of the mechanism can be described in relation to fig. 1, which shows the temperature dependence of the solubility of hydrogen in iron at
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APA: G. Derce E. E. Duncan  (1951)  Technical Notes - Thermal Segregation: A Mechanism for the Segregation of Hydrogen in Steel

MLA: G. Derce E. E. Duncan Technical Notes - Thermal Segregation: A Mechanism for the Segregation of Hydrogen in Steel. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1951.

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