Saintier et al., 2011 - Google Patents
Analyses of hydrogen distribution around fatigue crack on type 304 stainless steel using secondary ion mass spectrometrySaintier et al., 2011
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- Saintier N
- Awane T
- Olive J
- Matsuoka S
- Murakami Y
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- international journal of hydrogen energy
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Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (SIMS) analyses were carried out on type 304 austenitic stainless steel. On annealed specimen exposed to hydrogen (10 MPa, 358 K), Element Depth Profiles SIMS mode was able to describe quantitatively the hydrogen profile content …
- 229910052739 hydrogen 0 title abstract description 215
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- C—CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
- C22—METALLURGY; FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS ALLOYS; TREATMENT OF ALLOYS OR NON-FERROUS METALS
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- C22C38/00—Ferrous alloys, e.g. steel alloys
- C22C38/18—Ferrous alloys, e.g. steel alloys containing chromium
- C22C38/40—Ferrous alloys, e.g. steel alloys containing chromium with nickel
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- G—PHYSICS
- G01—MEASURING; TESTING
- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
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- G01N—INVESTIGATING OR ANALYSING MATERIALS BY DETERMINING THEIR CHEMICAL OR PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
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