“…From the HMPT result (v), hydrogen atoms can migrate from the charged side to the other, but the diffusion condition is somewhat different from that in the tensile test. In the HMPT, the sample was hydrogen-charged, emulsioncovered, tensile loaded, unloaded and then kept for 24 h at room temperature, while in the tensile test, the test piece was hydrogen-charged and then tensile-tested up to fracture, which took about 0.75 h. The authors' group 34) made HMPT on the cross section of the sample hydrogen-charged and kept in the same condition as in the present paper but with no elastic stress loading, and found silver particles with area fraction of 1.7%, which is about twice of the value of the present study of the sample loaded with 30% of the proof stress. Considering the distance from the charged surface, the loading with 30% of the proof stress is thought to have no effect.…”