It is well known that ferrous materials can be damaged by absorption of hydrogen. If a sufficient quantity of hydrogen penetrates into the material, static fracture and the material's fatigue performances can be affected negatively, in particular causing a reduction in the material crack growth rates. The latter is often referred as Hydrogen Affected-Fatigue Crack Growth Rate (HA-FCGR). It is therefore of paramount importance to quantify the impact, in terms of hydrogen induce fatigue crack growth acceleration in order to determine the life of components exposed to hydrogen and avoid unexpected catastrophic failures. In this study, in-situ fatigue crack growth rate testing on Compact Tension (CT) specimens were carried out to determine the ...
The effects of large amounts of hydrogen on the fatigue crack growth properties of torsional prestr...
AbstractFatigue crack growth (FCG) tests for compact tension (CT) specimens of an annealed, low-carb...
n the presence of gaseous hydrogen or of H2S, metallic materials, such as carbon and low alloy steel...
It is well known that ferrous materials can be damaged by absorption of hydrogen. If a sufficient qu...
It is well known that the presence of hydrogen in ferrous materials promotes both static fracture an...
Fatigue crack growth (FCG) behavior of a Fe-3wt.%Si ferritic alloy under different environmental con...
The effect of hydrogen (H) on the fatigue behavior is of significant importance for metallic structu...
The decrease in fatigue resistance of an austenitic Fe-Mn-Al steel, due to presence of cathodically ...
The energy supply questions is becoming more and more urgent for all the world. As there is not one ...
Fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) for an HSLA steel was studied with in-situ hydrogen charging. The e...
ABSTRACT. Hydrogen as an energy carrier and hydrogen applications, as fuel cells, are considered to ...
The effects of hydrogen on tensile and fatigue-life properties of 17-4PH H1150 steel have been inves...
The effects of large amounts of hydrogen on the fatigue crack growth properties of torsional prestr...
AbstractFatigue crack growth (FCG) tests for compact tension (CT) specimens of an annealed, low-carb...
n the presence of gaseous hydrogen or of H2S, metallic materials, such as carbon and low alloy steel...
It is well known that ferrous materials can be damaged by absorption of hydrogen. If a sufficient qu...
It is well known that the presence of hydrogen in ferrous materials promotes both static fracture an...
Fatigue crack growth (FCG) behavior of a Fe-3wt.%Si ferritic alloy under different environmental con...
The effect of hydrogen (H) on the fatigue behavior is of significant importance for metallic structu...
The decrease in fatigue resistance of an austenitic Fe-Mn-Al steel, due to presence of cathodically ...
The energy supply questions is becoming more and more urgent for all the world. As there is not one ...
Fatigue crack growth rate (FCGR) for an HSLA steel was studied with in-situ hydrogen charging. The e...
ABSTRACT. Hydrogen as an energy carrier and hydrogen applications, as fuel cells, are considered to ...
The effects of hydrogen on tensile and fatigue-life properties of 17-4PH H1150 steel have been inves...
The effects of large amounts of hydrogen on the fatigue crack growth properties of torsional prestr...
AbstractFatigue crack growth (FCG) tests for compact tension (CT) specimens of an annealed, low-carb...
n the presence of gaseous hydrogen or of H2S, metallic materials, such as carbon and low alloy steel...