EWCPS 2025 - 20th European Winter Conference on Plasma Spectrochemistry
Poster
In situ measurement of hydrogen in steel using laser‑induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS)
AG

Dr. Axel Griesche

Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM)

Griesche, A. (Speaker)¹; Kannengiesser, T.¹; Nietzke, J.¹; Quackatz, L.²
¹Bundesanstalt für Materialforschung und -prüfung (BAM), Berlin; ²GASCADE, Berlin

The ISO 3690 standard “Determination of hydrogen content in arc weld metal” requires a thermal activation of the diffusible hydrogen in a piece of weld metal for the subsequent ex situ concentration measurement by carrier gas hot extraction CGHE or thermal desorption spectroscopy (TCD). Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) offers a time and spatially resolved, almost non-destructive, in situ measurement of hydrogen at surfaces without sample preparation. We measured hydrogen in steels, which were charged either electrochemically or by high-pressure hydrogen gas and compared the results. Further, the feasibility of quantitative hydrogen line scan measurements with LIBS was demonstrated by measuring hydrogen at water jet cut surfaces. The hydrogen concentrations measured with the help of LIBS were compared with CGHE measurements. It was observed that hydrogen can be reliably measured with LIBS for concentrations larger than 2 wt.-ppm. The maximum hydrogen concentration achieved using electrochemical charging was 85.1 ppm. The results show that LIBS is a promising technique for time- and spatially resolved measurements of hydrogen in steels. [1]

[1] L., Quackatz; A., Griesche; J., Nietzke; T. Kannengiesser Welding in the World, 2024, 68, 915-923.

Abstract

Abstract

Erwerben Sie einen Zugang, um dieses Dokument anzusehen.

Poster

Poster

Erwerben Sie einen Zugang, um dieses Dokument anzusehen.

© 2026