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Hydrogen nickel alloy weld metal

The basis upon which the working graphs have been constructed and the factors to be considered when using them in practice are discussed, and then illustrated by worked examples. In all the examples it is assumed that hydrogen diffuses at approximately the same rate in weld metal, HAZ and parent metal. The diffusion of hydrogen from welds deposited using austenitic or nickel alloy fillers is not considered. [Pg.73]


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