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Hydrogen Induced Corrosion Material Science 112 Group Research Paper March 12th, 2001. Matthew Avery Benjamin Chui Y. Gordon Kariya Kenneth Larson Avery, Chui, Kariya & Larson Introduction One typically thinks of Corrosion as electrochemical reactions that destroy metal surfaces through oxidation. Hydrogen Corrosion works through mechanisms in which metals are weakened internally. Due to its relatively small size, Hydrogen is able to penetrate into metals and affect properties such as strength and ductility. This occurs through embrittlement, blistering, precipitation, hydride formation, and reaction with embedded carbon. This paper describes the sources of Hydrogen Corrosion , the details the mechanisms of Corrosion and methods used prevention. Sources of Hydrogen Corrosion Hydrogen damage of metals occurs when Hydrogen is absorbed in metal and thus weakens the load-carrying capacity of the metal.

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