Adasooriya et al., 2021 - Google Patents
Effect of hydrogen on mechanical properties and fracture of martensitic carbon steel under quenched and tempered conditionsAdasooriya et al., 2021
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- Adasooriya N
- Tucho W
- Holm E
- Årthun T
- Hansen V
- Solheim K
- Hemmingsen T
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- Materials Science and Engineering: A
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The change in the mechanical properties of tempered high strength carbon steel (AISI 4130) due to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) has been investigated using slow strain rate tensile tests (SSRT). The heat treatment processes consisted of austenitization at 873 o C for about …
- 229910052739 hydrogen 0 title abstract description 142
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