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A critical review of the influence of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of medium-strength steels

Liu et al., 2013

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5859736734510086092
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Liu Q
Atrens A
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Corrosion Reviews

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As medium-strength steels are promising candidates for the hydrogen economy, it is important to understand their interaction with hydrogen. However, there are only a limited number of investigations on the behavior of medium-strength steels in hydrogen. The …
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