2010
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/ddf.295-296.49
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Stress-Induced Migration and Trapping of Hydrogen in AISI403 Steel

Abstract: This paper presents hydrogen concentration profiles in notched tensile test specimens which have been charged electrolytically with hydrogen, with and without the application of a tensile load. A standard 8mm ASTM tensile specimen, extended at one end, is employed. This extended portion serves as a cathode during electrolytic charging. In order to facilitate the application of a load during charging, the specimen is firmly held in a specially designed fixture with the help of threads that are provided on each … Show more

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