Corrosion Engineering Multiple Choice Questions on “Eight Forms – Hydrogen Damage”.
1. Hydrogen damage refers to the mechanical damage of a metal caused by the presence of or interaction of hydrogen.
a) True
b) False
Answer: a
Clarification: Hydrogen damage refers to the mechanical damage of a metal caused by the presence of or interaction of hydrogen. And hydrogen damage can be classified into four types based on the mechanism of failure.
2. Which of the following is/are the types of hydrogen damage?
a) Hydrogen blistering
b) Hydrogen embrittlement
c) Decarburization
d) Hydrogen blistering, hydrogen embrittlement, and decarburization
Answer: d
Clarification: Classification of hydrogen damage:
- Hydrogen blistering
- Hydrogen embrittlement
- Decarburization
- Hydrogen attack.
3. What is meant by hydrogen blistering?
a) Entrapment of hydrogen molecules in the metal voids
b) Formation of brittle metal hydrides
c) Entrapment of metal hydrides in the metal voids
d) Entrapment of hydrogen molecules and metal hydrides in the metal voids
Answer: a
Clarification: Hydrogen blistering refers to the local deformation of a metal due to the entrapment of hydrogen molecules in the metal voids. Initially, hydrogen atoms diffuse into metal and react with each other to form a hydrogen molecule.
4. What is meant by hydrogen embrittlement?
a) Entrapment of hydrogen molecules in the metal voids
b) Formation of brittle metal hydrides
c) Entrapment of metal hydrides in the metal voids
d) Entrapment of hydrogen molecules and metal hydrides in the metal voids
Answer: b
Clarification: Hydrogen embrittlement refers to the loss of ductility and strength of a metal due to the formation of brittle metal hydrides. Strong hydride forming metals such as titanium, results in brittle fracture.
5. Which of the following types of hydrogen damage processes are high-temperature processes?
a) Hydrogen blistering and hydrogen attack
b) Hydrogen attack and Decarburization
c) Decarburization and hydrogen embrittlement
d) Hydrogen attack only
Answer: b
Clarification: Hydrogen attack and decarburization are high-temperature processes. Decarburization refers to the removal of carbon from metal, is often produced by moist hydrogen at high temperatures. Hydrogen attack refers to the interaction of hydrogen and metal at high temperatures.
6. Which of the following industries has a major concern on hydrogen blistering?
a) Petroleum industry
b) Chemical manufacturing industries
c) Oil and natural gas refineries
d) Oil and natural gas refineries, petroleum and chemical manufacturing industries
Answer: d
Clarification: Hydrogen blistering refers to the local deformation of a metal due to the entrapment of hydrogen molecules in the metal voids.
Industries that have a major concern on hydrogen blistering are:
- Petroleum industry
- Chemical manufacturing industries
- Oil and natural gas refineries
- Welding workshops.