The present work provides an overview of the work on the interaction between hydrogen (H) and the steel’s microstructure. Different techniques are used to evaluate the H-induced damage phenomena. The impact of H charging on multiphase high-strength steels, i.e., high-strength low-alloy (HSLA), transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) and dual phase (DP) is first studied. The highest hydrogen embrittlement resistance is obtained for HSLA steel due to the presence of Ti- and Nb-based precipitates. Generic Fe-C lab-cast alloys consisting of a single phase, i.e., ferrite, bainite, pearlite or martensite, and with carbon contents of approximately 0, 0.2 and 0.4 wt %, are further considered to simplify the microstructure. Finally, the addit...
Abstract Hydrogen embrittlement can occur in steels with metastable phases, due to ac...
Due to its small atomic size hydrogen can easily diffuse in steel, and interstitially incorporate in...
International audienceThe relations between the quantitative microstructural characteristics and the...
Steel grades with levels of strength beyond 1000MPa and containing between 10 and 20% of retained au...
The automotive industry is interested by producing steels with good mechanical properties from a che...
<p>Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steels is extremely interesting topic in many industrial applicat...
We investigate the influence of constituent phases on the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation in...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
MasterHigh-strength steels are increasingly used in automobile industry. However, susceptibility of ...
The presence of hydrogen in structural metals and alloys especially steels has proven to be a proble...
The microstructural influence on hydrogen permeation and trapping in pure iron and two ferritic-pear...
The influence of microstructure on hydrogen diffusion and embrittlement of multiphase fine-grained s...
Hydrogen-assisted cracking (HAC) is a well-known threat to high-strength structural steels. The pres...
Component failures due to the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) were observed in different industrial syst...
AbstractHydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steels is extremely interesting topic in many industrial appl...
Abstract Hydrogen embrittlement can occur in steels with metastable phases, due to ac...
Due to its small atomic size hydrogen can easily diffuse in steel, and interstitially incorporate in...
International audienceThe relations between the quantitative microstructural characteristics and the...
Steel grades with levels of strength beyond 1000MPa and containing between 10 and 20% of retained au...
The automotive industry is interested by producing steels with good mechanical properties from a che...
<p>Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steels is extremely interesting topic in many industrial applicat...
We investigate the influence of constituent phases on the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation in...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
MasterHigh-strength steels are increasingly used in automobile industry. However, susceptibility of ...
The presence of hydrogen in structural metals and alloys especially steels has proven to be a proble...
The microstructural influence on hydrogen permeation and trapping in pure iron and two ferritic-pear...
The influence of microstructure on hydrogen diffusion and embrittlement of multiphase fine-grained s...
Hydrogen-assisted cracking (HAC) is a well-known threat to high-strength structural steels. The pres...
Component failures due to the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) were observed in different industrial syst...
AbstractHydrogen embrittlement (HE) of steels is extremely interesting topic in many industrial appl...
Abstract Hydrogen embrittlement can occur in steels with metastable phases, due to ac...
Due to its small atomic size hydrogen can easily diffuse in steel, and interstitially incorporate in...
International audienceThe relations between the quantitative microstructural characteristics and the...