Analysis of electro-permeation of hydrogen in metallic alloys
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Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences
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Raina, A., Deshpande, V., & Fleck, N. (2017). Analysis of electro-permeation of hydrogen in metallic alloys. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.16957
Abstract
A reaction–diffusion type modelling framework
is presented to analyse both electro-permeation
(EP) and thermal desorption spectrometry (TDS)
measurements of hydrogen in metallic alloys. It is
assumed that the kinetics of hydrogen motion is
governed by diffusion through the lattice, along
with trapping/detrapping at specific sites such as
dislocations, grain boundaries, etc. It is shown that
the trapping and detrapping rates are typically much
faster than the diffusion rate, and consequently a
simplification of the governing equations suffices
such that local equilibrium exists between lattice
and trapped hydrogen. Using this local equilibrium
assumption, we then present an asymptotic analysis
of the governing kinetic equation for the EP test.
This asymptotic analysis reveals that four regimes
of behaviour exist, ranging from negligible trapping
to the complete filling of deep traps. The analysis
suggests that EP tests should be so-arranged that
three regimes of behaviour are spanned, in order
to extract the relevant material properties associated
with hydrogen transport. The numerical solutions
presented in this study support the asymptotic
analysis. The hydrogen kinetics framework is also
deployed to analyse both EP and TDS tests on
the same martensitic steel. The EP measurements
all lie in regime I and are thus insufficient to
uniquely determine both the trap density and binding
energy. Reasonable agreement is obtained between
measurements and numerical predictions of TDS
tests using parameters estimated from the EP tests.
Further improvements in measurements are required
to confirm the fidelity of this modelling approach.
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This record's DOI: https://doi.org/10.17863/CAM.16957
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