1998
DOI: 10.1007/bf02360706
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A new method for quantitative determination of sensitivity of steels to hydrogen embrittlement

Abstract: We propose a new procedure for investigation of hydrogen embrittlement of steels. It is based on the use of a physically grounded quantitative criterion for reversible influence of hydrogen. This criterion is determined from the ratio between values of the actual fracture stress for a metal in hydrogenated and initial states. The procedure involves the use of standard cylindrical specimens, which are deformed by uniaxial tension in a prescribed temperature range. To illustrate the potentials of the new procedu… Show more

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“…To determine the effect of hydrogen on mechanical characteristics, we used the well-known method developed in [15]. We stretched nonhydrogenated and hydrogenated specimens with a constant rate from 2 to 2.…”
Section: Experimental Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To determine the effect of hydrogen on mechanical characteristics, we used the well-known method developed in [15]. We stretched nonhydrogenated and hydrogenated specimens with a constant rate from 2 to 2.…”
Section: Experimental Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 99%