Abstract:The formation of voids and successive growth of hydrogen bubbles in solid metals have attracted extensive attention, mainly because the existence of such bubbles and/or blisters can significantly deteriorate the mechanical properties of the host metals [1,2]. Various kinds of treatments have been found to be able to introduce cavity, bubbles or blisters in different metals, such as high energy/high dose proton implantation, quenching in H2/H2O gas, and cathodic reaction [1,3,4]. However, the initiation of cavi… Show more
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