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International Hydrogen Conference (IHC 2016): Materials Performance in Hydrogen Environments
ISBN:
9780791861387
No. of Pages:
800
Publisher:
ASME Press
Publication date:
2017
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Failure Analysis to Unambiguously Clarify Hydrogen Fracturing in Steels
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Published:2017
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Pohl, M. "Failure Analysis to Unambiguously Clarify Hydrogen Fracturing in Steels." International Hydrogen Conference (IHC 2016): Materials Performance in Hydrogen Environments. Ed. Somerday, BP, & Sofronis, P. ASME Press, 2017.
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Delayed cracking emerges at metallic components as a result of hydrogen diffused into the material during production as well as during operation due to corrosion processes. Proving this hydrogen-induced failure can be successful, if investigative steps are performed and analysed systematically. Combining fractography and hydrogen-analysis leads to clear results.
Introduction
Systematic Approach for Proving Hydrogen Damage
Conclusions
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