Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) critically limits the application of ultra-high-strength press-hardened steels (PHS) in hydrogen-containing environments. This study investigated the effect of Nb microalloying on HE resistance of 1500 MPa-grade PHS. Even with higher hydrogen contents, steel 1500Nb exhibits better HE resistance than steel 1500. The results show that Nb addition plays effective role in grain refinement, mitigating stress concentration, and effectively postponing the initiation of intergranular cracks under hydrogen-charged conditions. Additional, hydrogen diffusivity in 1500Nb steel is lower than 1500 steel, attributed to both grain refinement effect and solute drag effect of Nb.
Lin et al. (Thu,) studied this question.