HYDROGEN DAMAGE OF NICKEL-BASE HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS.

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Abstract

Hastelloy X solution-treated did not exhibit embrittlement. Nickel sustained irreversible damage even after hydrogen was eliminated. Stress concentration enhanced susceptibility to embrittlement for Inconel 600. Hastelloy X was embrittled in notched specimens in which stress was concentrated. susceptibility of Inconel 600 and Hastelloy X increased when they were aged and carbides precipitated at grain boundaries.

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Hasegawa, M., & Osawa, M. (1981). HYDROGEN DAMAGE OF NICKEL-BASE HEAT RESISTANT ALLOYS. Transactions of the Iron and Steel Institute of Japan, 21(1), 25–31. https://doi.org/10.2355/isijinternational1966.21.25

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