Hydrogen diffusional parameters in metallic alloys were evaluated for API 5L-grade X65 steel by introducing a simplified approach using a single-compartment electrochemical cell. The experimental hydrogen flow from electrochemically pre-charged specimens is interpolated through a numerical approach, with a simulated target curve derived for a specific geometry. The diffusion coefficient and concentration of diffusible hydrogen were estimated after hydrogen charging in alkaline solutions at different levels of cathodic polarisation. The results show constant and reproducible values of diffusivity despite the level of polarisation, and the concentration of diffusible hydrogen increases with cathodic overpotential, depending on the composition of the solution.
(2025). A novel approach for estimating hydrogen uptake and diffusion coefficient [journal article - articolo]. In INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HYDROGEN ENERGY. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10446/297185
A novel approach for estimating hydrogen uptake and diffusion coefficient
Gritti, Luca;Coffetti, Denny;Cabrini, Marina;Pastore, Tommaso
2025-01-01
Abstract
Hydrogen diffusional parameters in metallic alloys were evaluated for API 5L-grade X65 steel by introducing a simplified approach using a single-compartment electrochemical cell. The experimental hydrogen flow from electrochemically pre-charged specimens is interpolated through a numerical approach, with a simulated target curve derived for a specific geometry. The diffusion coefficient and concentration of diffusible hydrogen were estimated after hydrogen charging in alkaline solutions at different levels of cathodic polarisation. The results show constant and reproducible values of diffusivity despite the level of polarisation, and the concentration of diffusible hydrogen increases with cathodic overpotential, depending on the composition of the solution.File | Dimensione del file | Formato | |
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