EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON CRACK PROPAGATION BEHAVIOR AND MICROSTRUCTURES AROUND CRACKS IN alpha -IRON.

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It is suggested that the hydrogen embrittlement of alpha -iron is mainly due to the lowering of deformability in the vicinity of cracks by absorption of hydrogen and easy initiation of grain boundary cracking caused by segregation and precipitation of absorbed hydrogen.

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Inoue, A., Hosoya, Y., & Masumoto, T. (1979). EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON CRACK PROPAGATION BEHAVIOR AND MICROSTRUCTURES AROUND CRACKS IN alpha -IRON. Tetsu To Hagane, 65(5), 525–534. https://doi.org/10.2355/tetsutohagane1955.65.5_525

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