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Plastic instability and hydrogen embrittlement in steels /Rajan, Vaidyanath Bharata January 1984 (has links)
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Hydrogen diffusion, trapping and crack growth in two low carbon steels with different contents of sulfur /Chou, Kuo-chin January 1987 (has links)
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Effect of surface processing variables on hydrogen embrittlement of steel fastenersBrahimi, Salim. January 2007 (has links)
Incremental step load testing was used in accordance with ASTM F1940 to rank a number coating processes used in the fastener industry for their propensity to cause internal hydrogen embrittlement. The results showed that coating permeability has a first order effect, while the quantity of hydrogen introduced by the process has a second order effect. Pure zinc electroplating processes, alkaline and acid, were found to be the most embrittling, owing to the low permeability of zinc. The least embrittling processes were zinc-nickel, alkaline and acid, owing to the high permeability of Zn-Ni coatings. Non-electrolytic processes, namely phosphating, mechanical galvanising, DacrometRTM and Magni 555RTM were found to be non-embrittling. Hot dip galvanising was found to be highly embrittling, evidently due to trapped hydrogen being released by the thermal shock of up-quenching upon immersion in molten zinc. The full effect of up-quenching on the metallurgical and mechanical properties of high strength steel requires further investigation.
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Effect of surface processing variables on hydrogen embrittlement of steel fastenersBrahimi, Salim January 2007 (has links)
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Study of the corrosion and cracking susceptibility of low carbon steels under cathodic protection with AC InterferenceSanchez Camacho, Lizeth johana 24 July 2022 (has links)
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The effects of hydrogen on the fracture behavior of welded carbon steel plateWatson, Thomas January 1983 (has links)
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