수소 장입 장치를 활용한 액체수소 저장시스템 강재의 CTOD 시험 분석Analysis of CTOD Tests on Steels for Liquefied Hydrogen  Storage Systems Using Hydrogen Charging Apparatus
- Other Titles
 - Analysis of CTOD Tests on Steels for Liquefied Hydrogen  Storage Systems Using Hydrogen Charging Apparatus
 
- Authors
 - 성기영; 김정현; 이정희; 이정원
 
- Issue Date
 - 10월-2023
 
- Publisher
 - 한국산업융합학회
 
- Keywords
 - Hydrogen Embrittlement; CTOD(Crack Tip Opening Displacement) Electro-chemical Hydrogen Charging Method; Electrozinc Plating
 
- Citation
 - 한국산업융합학회논문집, v.26, no.5, pp 875 - 884
 
- Pages
 - 10
 
- Journal Title
 - 한국산업융합학회논문집
 
- Volume
 - 26
 
- Number
 - 5
 
- Start Page
 - 875
 
- End Page
 - 884
 
- URI
 - https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/9713
 
- DOI
 - 10.21289/KSIC.2023.26.5.875
 
- ISSN
 - 1226-833x
2765-5415 
- Abstract
 - Hydrogen  infiltration  into  metals  has  been  reported  to  induce  alterations  in  their mechanical  properties  under  load.  In  this  study,  we  conducted  CTOD  (Crack  Tip Opening  Displacement)  tests  on  steel  specimens  designed  for  use  in  liquid  hydrogen storage  systems.  Electrochemical  hydrogen  charging  was  performed  using  both  FCC series  austenitic  stainless  steel  and  BCC  series  structural  steel  specimens,  while  CTOD testing  was  carried  out  using  a  500kN-class  material  testing  machine.  Results  indicate a  notable  divergence  in  behavior:  SS400  test  samples  exhibited  a  higher  susceptibility to  failure  compared  to  austenitic  stainless  steel  counterparts,  whereas  SUS  316L  test samples  displayed  minimal  changes  in  displacement  and  maximum  load  due  to hydrogen  charging.  However,  SEM  (Scanning  Electron  Microscopy)  analysis  results presented  challenges  in  clearly  explaining  the  mechanical  degradation  phenomenon  in the  tested  materials.  This  study's  resultant  database  holds  significant  promise  for enhancing  the  safety  design  of  liquid  hydrogen  storage  systems,  providing  invaluable insights  into  the  performance  of  various  steel  alloys  under  the  influence  of  hydrogen embrittlement.
 
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