The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr martensitic steel. The study regards the following topics: (i) embrittlement induced by Cr segregation; (ii) interaction of hydrogen with C⁻Cr associates; (iii) nucleation of Cr carbides. The MS technique permitted characterising of the specific role played by point defects in the investigated phenomena: (i) Cr segregation depends on C⁻Cr associates distribution in as-quenched material, in particular, a slow cooling rate (~150 K/min) from austenitic field involves an unstable distribution, which leads to Cr concentration fluctuations after tempering at 973 K; (ii) hydrogen interacts with C⁻Cr associates, and the phenomenon hi...
Precipitation hardened and tempered martensitic-ferritic steels (TMFSs) are used in many areas of ou...
The mechanical properties of different Fe-Ni-C alloys, in which Ni and C contents are correlated in ...
The trapping of hydrogen at a variety of sites in multiphase transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The automotive industry is interested by producing steels with good mechanical properties from a che...
Cr martensitic steels are promising materials for structural applications in future nuclear fusion r...
Cr martensitic stainless steels have excellent mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance. ...
The fracture surfaces of a 10.5 wt.% Cr martensitic stainless steel broken in Charpy tests have been...
Abstract: The author have developed a new SCC test method that enables the super Kelvin force micros...
We prepared the 0.19%C carbon steel specimens, which were heat-treated at 200-900℃ after cold-rollin...
Hydrogen embrittlement of steels is known to have considerable impact in many engineering sectors. T...
This work evaluates the effect of hydrogen on the mechanical integrity of a weld in a martensitic ba...
DoctorPrecipitation of various carbides can strongly influence hydrogen-embrittlement (HE) phenomeno...
To increase the understanding of the role of carbide precipitates on the hydrogen embrittlement of m...
Precipitation hardened and tempered martensitic-ferritic steels (TMFSs) are used in many areas of ou...
The mechanical properties of different Fe-Ni-C alloys, in which Ni and C contents are correlated in ...
The trapping of hydrogen at a variety of sites in multiphase transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The paper presents and discusses results of mechanical spectroscopy (MS) tests carried out on a Cr m...
The automotive industry is interested by producing steels with good mechanical properties from a che...
Cr martensitic steels are promising materials for structural applications in future nuclear fusion r...
Cr martensitic stainless steels have excellent mechanical properties and good corrosion resistance. ...
The fracture surfaces of a 10.5 wt.% Cr martensitic stainless steel broken in Charpy tests have been...
Abstract: The author have developed a new SCC test method that enables the super Kelvin force micros...
We prepared the 0.19%C carbon steel specimens, which were heat-treated at 200-900℃ after cold-rollin...
Hydrogen embrittlement of steels is known to have considerable impact in many engineering sectors. T...
This work evaluates the effect of hydrogen on the mechanical integrity of a weld in a martensitic ba...
DoctorPrecipitation of various carbides can strongly influence hydrogen-embrittlement (HE) phenomeno...
To increase the understanding of the role of carbide precipitates on the hydrogen embrittlement of m...
Precipitation hardened and tempered martensitic-ferritic steels (TMFSs) are used in many areas of ou...
The mechanical properties of different Fe-Ni-C alloys, in which Ni and C contents are correlated in ...
The trapping of hydrogen at a variety of sites in multiphase transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP...