A change in the hardness value of a steel due to the presence of diffusible hydrogen has been detected and found to be in agreement with that predicted from the change in the work-hardening characteristics of the particular steel. This change in hardness has not previously been observed1-3. © 1956 Nature Publishing Group.
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Vaughan, H. G., & De Morton, M. E. (1956). Change of hardness in steel due to hydrogen [5]. Nature. https://doi.org/10.1038/1771225a0
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