Failure Analysis and Prevention (2021 Edition)
Hydrogen Damage and Embrittlement
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Published:2021
Abstract
Hydrogen damage is a term used to designate a number of processes in metals by which the load-carrying capacity of the metal is reduced due to the presence of hydrogen. This article introduces the general forms of hydrogen damage and provides an overview of the different types of hydrogen damage in all the major commercial alloy systems. It covers the broader topic of hydrogen damage, which can be quite complex and technical in nature. The article focuses on failure analysis where hydrogen embrittlement of a steel component is suspected. It provides practical advice for the failure analysis practitioner or...
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Member Sign InOckert J. Van Der Schijff, Noah Budiansky, Ronald M. Latanision, Hydrogen Damage and Embrittlement, Failure Analysis and Prevention, Vol 11, 2021 ed., ASM Handbook, Edited By Brett A. Miller, Roch J. Shipley, Ronald J. Parrington, Daniel P. Dennies, ASM International, 2021, p 518–532, https://doi.org/10.31399/asm.hb.v11.a0006784
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