In ferritic steels, especially those of higher tensile strength, Hydrogen-Induced Stress Corrosion Cracking (HISCC) can lead to sudden component failure and is thus a safety risk. The interaction of the steel with the diffusing hydrogen leads to changes in the material's properties that can be detected with micromagnetic testing methods. The experiments and measurements described where carried out on tube specimens with martensitic microstructure (steel grade X 20 Cr 13) in order to generally evaluate the potential of micromagnetic testing methods for the early recognition of HISC
The novel circumferentially notched tensile (CNT) test technique is used for the first time for an i...
Mild steel is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry throughout the wo...
The need for microalloyed steels resistant to harsh environments in oil and gas fields, such as pre-...
The investigations show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measu...
The investigations show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measu...
The investigation show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measur...
In the oil, gas and petroleum industry hydrogen attack is one reason for sometimes catastrophic comp...
A number of new mechanical test methods are developed and evaluated with the aim of detecting hydrog...
A number of new mechanical test methods are developed and evaluated with the aim of detecting hydrog...
Hydrogen is the smallest element in the periodical table. It has been shown in several studies that ...
The study was performed at OCAS, the Steel Research Centre of ArcelorMittal for the Industry market....
Testing of susceptibility to hydrogen induced stress cracking (HISC) in two 25% Cr Super Duplex Stai...
This thesis falls into four fields of study. The first is a survey of relevant literature concerni...
The study was performed at OCAS, the Steel Research Centre of ArcelorMittal for the Industry market....
Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) are widely used by oil and gas industry due to their good corrosion a...
The novel circumferentially notched tensile (CNT) test technique is used for the first time for an i...
Mild steel is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry throughout the wo...
The need for microalloyed steels resistant to harsh environments in oil and gas fields, such as pre-...
The investigations show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measu...
The investigations show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measu...
The investigation show that diffusion of hydrogen into ferritic steel leads to changes in the measur...
In the oil, gas and petroleum industry hydrogen attack is one reason for sometimes catastrophic comp...
A number of new mechanical test methods are developed and evaluated with the aim of detecting hydrog...
A number of new mechanical test methods are developed and evaluated with the aim of detecting hydrog...
Hydrogen is the smallest element in the periodical table. It has been shown in several studies that ...
The study was performed at OCAS, the Steel Research Centre of ArcelorMittal for the Industry market....
Testing of susceptibility to hydrogen induced stress cracking (HISC) in two 25% Cr Super Duplex Stai...
This thesis falls into four fields of study. The first is a survey of relevant literature concerni...
The study was performed at OCAS, the Steel Research Centre of ArcelorMittal for the Industry market....
Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) are widely used by oil and gas industry due to their good corrosion a...
The novel circumferentially notched tensile (CNT) test technique is used for the first time for an i...
Mild steel is one of the most commonly used materials in the construction industry throughout the wo...
The need for microalloyed steels resistant to harsh environments in oil and gas fields, such as pre-...