A.M.B.
Mechanical
- Aug 11, 2016
- 2
Dear all,
I have been trying to understand the exactly difference between this two damage mechanisms: sulfidation and wet H2S damage.
I was wondering; if sulfidation occurs mostly due to H2S and the main reaction is Fe+ + e- + HS- + H+ --> FeS + 2H
and this reaction is the same as the main reaction in wet H2S mechanism, why isn't a concern the atomic Hydrogen difussion in sulfidation conditions?
Thanks in advance.
I have been trying to understand the exactly difference between this two damage mechanisms: sulfidation and wet H2S damage.
I was wondering; if sulfidation occurs mostly due to H2S and the main reaction is Fe+ + e- + HS- + H+ --> FeS + 2H
and this reaction is the same as the main reaction in wet H2S mechanism, why isn't a concern the atomic Hydrogen difussion in sulfidation conditions?
Thanks in advance.