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Austenitic steel, hydriding

Chen, S., Gao, M., and Wei, R. P., Hydride Eormation and Decomposition in Electrolytically Charged Metastable Austenitic Stainless Steels, Metallurgical and Materials Transactions, 27A, 1 (1996), 29-40. [Pg.209]

Steels, mainly constituted of C and Fe, in presence of H do not form hydrides, but interstitial solid solutions which play an important role in steelmaking because of undesirable effects in die embrittlement of steel products. Most of the investigations have been directed towards the solubility of H in ferrite, austenite and liquid alloys, and on the effects of hydrogen on the mechanical properties of steels. The main experimental results are gathered in Table 1. [Pg.129]


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