Abstract

A theoretical model by means of which a critical current density for the generation of defects during cathodic hydrogen charging can be determined is presented in terms of existing trap theory. From the curve fitting of the model to experimental results, it is found that the critical current density for defect generation is in the range of 5 ∼ 10 A/M 2 for the cathodic charging of hydrogen into pure iron in 10% sulfuric acid solution containing a recombination poison of 10 mg As 2O 3/ℓ.

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