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Hydrogen embrittlement mechanism in fatigue of austenitic stainless steelsMurakami et al., 2008
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- Murakami Y
- Kanezaki T
- Mine Y
- Matsuoka S
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- Metallurgical and materials Transactions A
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The basic mechanism of the hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of stainless steels under fatigue loading is revealed as microscopic ductile fracture, resulting from hydrogen concentration at crack tips leading to hydrogen-enhanced slip. Fatigue crack growth rates in the presence of …
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