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Capacity of hydrogen traps affects H-assisted crack initiation and propagation mechanisms in martensitic steelsSafyari et al., 2024
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- Safyari M
- Bhosale S
- Moshtaghi M
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- Engineering Failure Analysis
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Low-carbon martensitic steels are candidate materials for different hydrogen applications. Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of the steels can be mitigated by designing trap site characteristics. In this study, the different capacities of hydrogen trapping, and reversibility of …
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