This work investigated the influence of hydrogen on the mechanical and fracture properties of four martensitic advanced high-strength steels in simulated service conditions: (i) immersed in 3.5 wt% NaCl solution, and (ii) at substantial applied stress rates. There was little influence of hydrogen for the four MS-AHSS in 3.5 wt% NaCl. Similarly, there was little influence of hydrogen for hydrogen-precharged MS1300 and MS1500 subjected to tensile tests at substantial stress rates. The diffusivities of hydrogen in MS980, MS1300 and MS1500 were similar. The use of a Pt counter electrode during cathodic hydrogen charging is not recommended
Advanced high strength steels (HSSs), such as dual phase steels, are widely used in the automotive i...
This thesis demonstrates a comprehensive study on the interaction between hydrogen and plasticity by...
Funding Information: Funding: This researcher was supported by the Public Research Networked with Co...
The influence of hydrogen on the mechanical and fracture properties of four martensitic advanced hig...
This work examines the influence of hydrogen on the mechanical and fracture properties of martensiti...
The linearly increasing stress test (LIST), together with cathodic hydrogen charging, was used to st...
The influence of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of four, medium-strength, commercial, quenche...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
Due to its small atomic size hydrogen can easily diffuse in steel, and interstitially incorporate in...
AbstractThis study aims at evaluating the influence of fatigue strain range on hydrogen embrittlemen...
Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) have a better combination between strength and ductility than c...
Hydrogen-stress cracking in high-strength steels is influenced by hydrogen content of the material a...
This study investigated the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of advanced high-strength st...
The effect of hydrogen on the fracture toughness properties of Types 304L, 316L and 21-6-9 forged st...
Hydrogen gas is a renewable energy source for electrical and transportation fuel for vehicular appli...
Advanced high strength steels (HSSs), such as dual phase steels, are widely used in the automotive i...
This thesis demonstrates a comprehensive study on the interaction between hydrogen and plasticity by...
Funding Information: Funding: This researcher was supported by the Public Research Networked with Co...
The influence of hydrogen on the mechanical and fracture properties of four martensitic advanced hig...
This work examines the influence of hydrogen on the mechanical and fracture properties of martensiti...
The linearly increasing stress test (LIST), together with cathodic hydrogen charging, was used to st...
The influence of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of four, medium-strength, commercial, quenche...
Hydrogen embrittlement is increasingly important in advanced high strength steels (AHHS) as strength...
Due to its small atomic size hydrogen can easily diffuse in steel, and interstitially incorporate in...
AbstractThis study aims at evaluating the influence of fatigue strain range on hydrogen embrittlemen...
Advanced High Strength Steels (AHSS) have a better combination between strength and ductility than c...
Hydrogen-stress cracking in high-strength steels is influenced by hydrogen content of the material a...
This study investigated the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) characteristics of advanced high-strength st...
The effect of hydrogen on the fracture toughness properties of Types 304L, 316L and 21-6-9 forged st...
Hydrogen gas is a renewable energy source for electrical and transportation fuel for vehicular appli...
Advanced high strength steels (HSSs), such as dual phase steels, are widely used in the automotive i...
This thesis demonstrates a comprehensive study on the interaction between hydrogen and plasticity by...
Funding Information: Funding: This researcher was supported by the Public Research Networked with Co...