Science: v.1-v.219Moses King, 1968 |
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Page 1058
... hydrogen absorption takes place through the sur- face , the rate of rise of the hydrogen concentration in a specific volume of metal is related to the surface - to- volume ratio . Problems of hydrogen embrittlement will , therefore , be ...
... hydrogen absorption takes place through the sur- face , the rate of rise of the hydrogen concentration in a specific volume of metal is related to the surface - to- volume ratio . Problems of hydrogen embrittlement will , therefore , be ...
Page 1059
... hydrogen are very sensitive to cleaning or pickling operations of this type . Because of the difficulty of re- moving hydrogen from these metals once it has been absorbed , great care must be taken to keep the formation of hydrogen to a ...
... hydrogen are very sensitive to cleaning or pickling operations of this type . Because of the difficulty of re- moving hydrogen from these metals once it has been absorbed , great care must be taken to keep the formation of hydrogen to a ...
Page 1062
... hydrogen on steels , possibly related to the more common forms of hydrogen embrittlement . When such precracked specimens are subjected to either monotonic or cyclic stress , as in fatigue , the rate at which the crack propagates is ...
... hydrogen on steels , possibly related to the more common forms of hydrogen embrittlement . When such precracked specimens are subjected to either monotonic or cyclic stress , as in fatigue , the rate at which the crack propagates is ...
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