Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. W. Johnson M. L. Hill
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The dijfusiuity D was determined at 25° to 780°C- from hyd?-ogen evolution rates. Anomalous evolution from air-melted iron was att~zbztted to residual hydrogen, which is interpreted as a hydrogen compound that decomposes at a strongly temperature-(Ieperzdent rate above 500°C. Above 200°C, D = 0.0014 cm2sec-1 exp (-3200 cal per g atom/RT). Below, 200°C the diffusivity is anomalously low and represented by D = 0.12 cm2sec-l exp (-7820 cal per g atom/RT). It is postulated that at low temperatures the hydrogen in the metal is "trapped" with an energy 4.8 kcaL per g atom below- that of the interstitial hydrogen. 1 HE purpose of the present experimental study was to determine the diffusivity of hydrogen in a-Fe over an extended temperature range. As certain anomalies were encountered, attempts were made to understand the anomalies themselves. This research was in progress both before and after a determination of the diffusivity of hydrogen in nicke1.l The latter system was found to exhibit none of the anomalies of hydrogen in iron, and its description was far simpler. The experiments on nickel also
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APA: E. W. Johnson M. L. Hill  (1961)  Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron

MLA: E. W. Johnson M. L. Hill Institute of Metals Division - The Diffusivity of Hydrogen in Alpha Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1961.

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