Proceedings of the ... International Conference on Offshore Mechanics and Arctic Engineering, Volume 3American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 2002 - Arctic regions |
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... hydrogen in the steel . Potential Dependence of Susceptibility to Hydrogen Embrittlement Figure 6 shows the relationship between the fracture time in the SSRT tests and the apparent hydrogen diffusion coefficient measured . An excellent ...
... hydrogen in the steel . Potential Dependence of Susceptibility to Hydrogen Embrittlement Figure 6 shows the relationship between the fracture time in the SSRT tests and the apparent hydrogen diffusion coefficient measured . An excellent ...
Page 493
... hydrogen absorption and embrittlement of titanium alloys . There is no need to protect titanium in seawater , but polarisation is inevitable when titanium components are connected to steel that is cathodically protected . The risk of ...
... hydrogen absorption and embrittlement of titanium alloys . There is no need to protect titanium in seawater , but polarisation is inevitable when titanium components are connected to steel that is cathodically protected . The risk of ...
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... hydrogen pick up is not reflected in the current densities ; i.e. the hydrogen evolution , and it is probable that Ti - 6Al - 4V alloys and alloys with Pd and Ru pick up a larger fraction of the evolved hydrogen . It has been claimed ...
... hydrogen pick up is not reflected in the current densities ; i.e. the hydrogen evolution , and it is probable that Ti - 6Al - 4V alloys and alloys with Pd and Ru pick up a larger fraction of the evolved hydrogen . It has been claimed ...
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