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Overview of Hydrogen Effects on γ−ε Martensitic Transformation in Steels
Motomichi Koyama Satoshi IikuboRama Srinivas Varanasi
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Article ID: TETSU-2025-007

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This paper presents an overview of our recent works on the effects of hydrogen on γ-ε martensitic transformations in steels. The study first discusses how hydrogen impacts these transformations. While hydrogen suppresses thermally-induced γ–ε martensitic transformation, it increases the fraction and number density of deformation-induced ε-martensite and decreases its thickness. Secondly, we discuss the effects of γ–ε martensitic transformations on hydrogen kinetics. The study also highlights the significance of low hydrogen diffusivity in the hexagonal-close-packed (HCP) lattice of pure iron, demonstrating the effectiveness of ε-martensite in resisting hydrogen. Moreover, the characteristic behavior of the HCP phase-related diffusionless transformation from a hydride is discussed. We believe that this overview will assist in developing hydrogen-resistant steels and in exploring new microstructural control concepts using hydrogen.

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