Shihao Zhu1, Fanshun Meng1, Shihao Zhang1, Shigenobu Ogata1,*
The International Conference on Computational & Experimental Engineering and Sciences, Vol.31, No.4, pp. 1-1, 2024, DOI:10.32604/icces.2024.012058
Abstract Hydrogen dissolves in most metallic materials and causes hydrogen embrittlement (HE). This is particularly relevant to iron, a widely used material in engineering applications, which can degrade when exposed to high-pressure hydrogen gas under high temperature. As the hydrogen concentration is a primary factor controls defects properties in metals [1], it is crucial to understand the hydrogen solubility under high H2 pressure, but this aspect remains unclear. At low H2 pressures, the solubility of hydrogen can be predicted using Sieverts’ law [2], which states that the solubility increases proportionally to the square root of H2… More >