
Applications of vibrational phenomena to evaluate the effect of hydrogen solution on the elasticity and fatigue properties of industrial metal plates
Understanding resonance phenomena in materials is crucial in many fields, from controlling noise in small mobile devices to designing seismic-safe large structures or in energy harvesting. Resonance depends on material elasticity and its shape, influenced by temperature. While controlling
elastic properties can control vibrations, seeking practical alternatives is essential. This research focuses on introducing hydrogen into industrial metal materials as a method to control resonance conditions, which is particularly relevant in the context of the upcoming hydrogen society.
Controlled amounts of hydrogen were introduced to industrial metal plates (Ti, W) using electrochemical methods to investigate changes in their resonance characteristics. The results indicate that the introduction of hydrogen into Ti resulted in a maximum 20% reduction in Young's modulus,
while W exhibited a 10% decrease. Additionally, the recovery of their modulus by hydrogen desorption was confirmed. This confirms that the control of hydrogen allows the manipulation of the modulus of elasticity at constant temperature, controlling the resonance without changing the dimensions.
Furthermore, similar evaluations were performed on high hardness steel. The results showed fatigue failure due to vibration, increased Young's modulus with the introduction of hydrogen, and an observed trend toward decreased life to failure.
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Document Type: Research Article
Affiliations: Tokai University
Publication date: 04 October 2024
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