Hydrogen Effects on Fracture Resistances of Bulk Cementite Evaluated by <i>in-situ</i> Microbending Test during Cathodic Hydrogen Charging
Kota Tomatsu,
Masahiro Sasaki,
Takahiro Aoki
et al.
Abstract:Hydrogen absorption characteristics and mechanical properties in hydrogen environment of cementite were evaluated by low-temperature thermal desorption analysis and in-situ microbending tests during cathodic hydrogen charging using bulk cementite plates obtained through a vacuum carburizing process. In the low-temperature thermal desorption analysis, no hydrogen desorption was identified up to 1073 K. In the microbending test, notched microcantilevers experienced cleavage fracture in an elastic deformation ran… Show more
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