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Evaluation of Hydrogen Embrittlement of Three Aluminum Alloys by Three-Point Bending Test Affected by Three Types of Plating
Kota KawaueMakoto HinoRyoichi KuwanoYukinori OdaKeitaro HorikawaTeruto Kanadani
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Article ID: MT-L2024009

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Hydrogen embrittlement affected by three types of plating (low-P and high-P types electroless Ni-P plating and electrolytic zinc plating) was investigated by means of slow-strain-rate three-point bending test on three aluminum alloys (2017-T3, 6061-T6 and 7075-T651). Hydrogen generated by the Ni-P and zinc plating was absorbed in the aluminum alloy substrates, and the trap sites in the aluminum alloy substrates for the absorbed hydrogen differed between Ni-P and zinc plating. Hydrogen embrittlement was able to be evaluated by the three-point bending tests on plated aluminum alloys. Zinc plating did not cause embrittlement for all the alloys, but Ni-P plating induced embrittlement only for the 6061-T6 aluminum alloy. The result of embrittlement of the Ni-P plated 6061-T6 aluminum alloy corresponds to the highest amount of hydrogen desorbed below 240°C than the other alloys.

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