AbstractCompared to the stable austenitic stainless steels (ASSs), the metastable ASSs, e. g. 304L, in which α’ martensite forms upon strain, can be severely embrittled by hydrogen. This is because the α′ martensite is inherently more sensitive to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) than γ austenite, and the diffusivity of hydrogen in it is much higher than in γ austenite. It has been frequently observed in metastable ASSs that the α′ martensite formed due to strain is the preferred crack path during HE. And it has been suggested that the α′ martensite can act as “hydrogen diffusion highways” in metastable ASSs, leading to an increased hydrogen concentration at a critical site (such as that ahead of a crack tip) exceeding a certain critical value f...
In-situ tensile testing of electrochemically hydrogen charged 304L stainless steel at different cros...
Susceptibility of three lean-alloyed ferritic-austenitic stainless steels to hydrogen-induced delaye...
DoctorThe presence of hydrogen in steels often leads to embrittlement which is sensitive to the stre...
Unstable austenitic stainless steels undergo a strain-induced martensite transformation. The effect ...
This research was performed in support of computations to determine the distribution of hydrogen at ...
AbstractUnderstanding hydrogen transport and trapping phenomena is a key feature to revisit the hydr...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
International audienceThe present study investigated the hydrogen-related fracture behavior of speci...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
In pressure vessels contain hydrogen, the role of hydrogen will be important because of hydrogen cra...
Susceptibility of three lean-alloyed ferritic-austenitic stainless steels to hydrogen-induced delaye...
The effect of high levels of internal hydrogen on the microstructure evolving during stage II fatigu...
Plastic deformation and strain-induced martensite (SIM, α′) transformation in metastable austenitic ...
Plastic deformation and strain-induced martensite (SIM, α′) transformation in metastable austenitic ...
The authors are thankful to the University of Aberdeen and Apache North Sea for their support for th...
In-situ tensile testing of electrochemically hydrogen charged 304L stainless steel at different cros...
Susceptibility of three lean-alloyed ferritic-austenitic stainless steels to hydrogen-induced delaye...
DoctorThe presence of hydrogen in steels often leads to embrittlement which is sensitive to the stre...
Unstable austenitic stainless steels undergo a strain-induced martensite transformation. The effect ...
This research was performed in support of computations to determine the distribution of hydrogen at ...
AbstractUnderstanding hydrogen transport and trapping phenomena is a key feature to revisit the hydr...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
International audienceThe present study investigated the hydrogen-related fracture behavior of speci...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
In pressure vessels contain hydrogen, the role of hydrogen will be important because of hydrogen cra...
Susceptibility of three lean-alloyed ferritic-austenitic stainless steels to hydrogen-induced delaye...
The effect of high levels of internal hydrogen on the microstructure evolving during stage II fatigu...
Plastic deformation and strain-induced martensite (SIM, α′) transformation in metastable austenitic ...
Plastic deformation and strain-induced martensite (SIM, α′) transformation in metastable austenitic ...
The authors are thankful to the University of Aberdeen and Apache North Sea for their support for th...
In-situ tensile testing of electrochemically hydrogen charged 304L stainless steel at different cros...
Susceptibility of three lean-alloyed ferritic-austenitic stainless steels to hydrogen-induced delaye...
DoctorThe presence of hydrogen in steels often leads to embrittlement which is sensitive to the stre...