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Evidence on the Corrosion-induced Hydrogen Embrittlement of 2024 Al-alloy

Research Area: Failure Analysis Year: 2005
Type of Publication: Article Keywords: 2024 aluminium alloy;corrosion-induced hydrogen embrittlement;fractographic analysis;metallographic investigation;precorrosion exposure;tensile tests
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The present work aims to provide evidence of corrosion-induced hydrogen embrittlement of the aircraft aluminium alloy 2024. An extensive experimental investigation involving metallographic and fractographic analyses as well as mechanical testing was performed. The corrosion exposure led to a moderate reduction in yield and ultimate tensile stress and a dramatic reduction in tensile ductility. Metallographic investigation of the specimens revealed a hydrogen-rich embrittled zone just below the corrosion layer. Furthermore, fractographic analyses showed an intergranular fracture at the specimen surface followed by a zone of quasi-cleavage fracture and further below an entirely ductile fracture. Mechanical removal of the corroded layers restored the yield and ultimate stress almost to their initial values but not the tensile ductility. The tensile ductility was restored to the level of the uncorroded material only after heat treatment at 495°C. Measurement of hydrogen evolution with temperature showed that by heating the corroded alloy at 495°C, the trapped hydrogen is released.
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