VDA 238-202
Testing of the susceptibility of advanced high strength steel sheets to hydrogen-induced cracking - Constant Load Test
Prüfung der Empfindlichkeit höchstfester Flacherzeignisse aus Stahl gegenüber wasserstoffinduzierter Rissbildung - statischer Zugversuch
Brief description
This document describes the Constant Load Test (CLT) for testing and evaluating the susceptibility of sheet steels to hydrogen-induced brittle fracture ("hydrogen embrittlement"). In the CLT, a constant mechanical load is applied in corrosive surroundings to simulate the conditions during the vehicle manufacturing process (press shop, body shop, and paint shop) and the life cycle of the vehicles (operating loads and corrosion). The CLT is suitable for identifying the impact of various influences on the susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement: • Material (microstructure) • Coating • Corrosive load (test solution, pH-value, volume of test solution, ventilation, …) • Manufacturing (edge condition) • Pre-deformation • Heat treatment • Joined state In this document, standard test conditions are defined. They conform to the conditions described in DIN 50969-3, if not noted otherwise.