Abstract

Nondestructive hydrogen content assessment of coated linepipe steel weldments via low frequency impedance measurements has been realized both in the laboratory and the field. A fundamental analysis of the plausibility of localized hydrogen‐induced lattice strain detection in linepipe steel through low frequency impedance measurements is presented. Theoretical explanations of low frequency impedance measurements include free electron theory, quantum mechanics, and RKKY theory.

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