In this work, the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of high-tensile steel sheets with different microstructural characteristics were investigated. The sheets were fabricated via cold rolling (CR), water quenching (WQ), baking hardening (BH), and low-temperature annealing (LT), and their HE characteristics were clarified by examining the relationships between the microstructural characteristics and the severity of HE. Severe HE occurred in the WQ sample with hydrogen trapping at the boundaries of the retained austenite phases, resulting in intergranular and cleavage-like brittle failure. A reduction in HE was realized after the BH and LT processes. In these cases, hydrogen trapping was divided between the ε-carbide in the lattice s...
Abstract Prior austenite grain (PAG) structure is an important factor influencing hydrogen embrittl...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
This work addresses the influence of microstructure on the hydrogen embrittlement of advanced high-s...
In this work, the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of high-tensile steel sheets with diff...
Steel grades with levels of strength beyond 1000MPa and containing between 10 and 20% of retained au...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of γ (AS), α (FS), and γ–α duplex (DS) stainless steels ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is one of the most impacting issues for the use of the martensitic advanced h...
International audienceThe present paper deals with hydrogen embrittlement (HE) susceptibility of a h...
DoctorThe presence of hydrogen in steels often leads to embrittlement which is sensitive to the stre...
A Fe-I3Co-llNi-3Cr-lMo-0.2C steel alloy, processed for ultra-high strength and fracture toughness, e...
It is well known that the presence of hydrogen decreases the mechanical properties of ferritic steel...
We investigate the influence of constituent phases on the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation in...
This study investigated the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of advanced high-strength st...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
In interstitial-free (IF) steel with a certain microtexture, the micro-orientation of grains is esse...
Abstract Prior austenite grain (PAG) structure is an important factor influencing hydrogen embrittl...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
This work addresses the influence of microstructure on the hydrogen embrittlement of advanced high-s...
In this work, the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of high-tensile steel sheets with diff...
Steel grades with levels of strength beyond 1000MPa and containing between 10 and 20% of retained au...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of γ (AS), α (FS), and γ–α duplex (DS) stainless steels ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is one of the most impacting issues for the use of the martensitic advanced h...
International audienceThe present paper deals with hydrogen embrittlement (HE) susceptibility of a h...
DoctorThe presence of hydrogen in steels often leads to embrittlement which is sensitive to the stre...
A Fe-I3Co-llNi-3Cr-lMo-0.2C steel alloy, processed for ultra-high strength and fracture toughness, e...
It is well known that the presence of hydrogen decreases the mechanical properties of ferritic steel...
We investigate the influence of constituent phases on the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation in...
This study investigated the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of advanced high-strength st...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
In interstitial-free (IF) steel with a certain microtexture, the micro-orientation of grains is esse...
Abstract Prior austenite grain (PAG) structure is an important factor influencing hydrogen embrittl...
Effects of microstructural changes induced by prestraining on hydrogen transport and hydrogen embrit...
This work addresses the influence of microstructure on the hydrogen embrittlement of advanced high-s...