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Cyclic-load crack growth in ASME SA-105 grade II steel in high-pressure hydrogen at ambient temperature.
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1976
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EngineeringIndustrial EngineeringMechanical EngineeringCompressorHigh Strength Low Alloy SteelMechanics Of MaterialsPressure VesselHigh-pressure HydrogenAmbient TemperatureMaterials ScienceCyclic-load Crack GrowthPulse QuieterSolid MechanicsFracture Mechanics AnalysisCrack Growth RatesCrack FormationStructural MechanicsDynamic Crack PropagationHydrogen EmbrittlementFracture Mechanics
ASME SA-105 Grade II steel, which is used in high-pressure hydrogen compressor systems, is similar to steels used or considered for use in high-pressure hydrogen storage vessels and pipelines. This paper summarizes the results of a program conducted to provide cyclic-load crack growth rate (da/dN) data for a fracture mechanics analysis of a 15,000 psi hydrogen compressor facility which contains pulse quieter and after-cooler separator vessels constructed of the ASME SA-105 Grade II steel. Included in the program were tests performed to assist in establishing operating procedures that could minimize the effect of hydrogen on crack growth rates during operation.