Influence of high pressure and high temperature hydrogen on fracture toughness of Ni-containing steels and alloys

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The effect of hydrogen on short-term strength, low-cycle durability and planestress fracture toughness of 10Cr15Ni27 steel, 04Cr16Ni56 and 05Cr19Ni55 alloys at pressure up to 35 MPa and temperature 293. . . 773 K was investigated. The modes of hydrogen action for which the elongation δ, reduction of area ψ low-cycle durability N and crack resistance parameters Kc of alloys are minimal were established: hydrogen pressure above 10 MPa (non-hydrogenated specimens of 04Cr16Ni56 alloy) and above 15 MPa (hydrogenated specimens of 10Cr15Ni27 steel and 05Cr19Ni55 alloy, hydrogen concentration 15 and 19 wppm, respectively).

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Balitskii, A., Ivaskevich, L., Mochulskyi, V., Eliasz, J., & Skolozdra, O. (2014). Influence of high pressure and high temperature hydrogen on fracture toughness of Ni-containing steels and alloys. Archive of Mechanical Engineering, 61(1), 129–138. https://doi.org/10.2478/meceng-2014-0007

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