Published 1983 | Version v1
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Plastic flow and fracture of Ti - modified 316 austenitic stainless steel after high temperature aging in hydrogen

  • 1. Israel Atomic Energy Commission, Beersheba. Nuclear Research Center-Negev
  • 2. Ben-Gurion Univ. of the Negev, Beersheba (Israel)

Description

300-400 at. ppm of hydrogen introduced by thermal aging at 780deg C induces noticeable changes in mechanical properties and microstructure of 316-Ti austenitic stainless steel, in the annealed and 22% cold-worked condition, respectively. Hydrogen-softening and ductilizing effects were observed, also effects on fracture morphology. H trapping at interfaces of secondary phases is believed to be responsible for the various effects. (author)

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Publishing Information

Publisher
Pergamon Press.
Imprint Place
Oxford (UK)
ISBN
0 08 029977 6
Imprint Title
Fusion technology 1982. Proceedings of the 12. symposium held in Juelich, 13-17 September 1982. 2 v.
Imprint Pagination
1532 p.
Journal Page Range
v. 2 p. 789-795.

Conference

Title
Fusion technology 1982.
Dates
13-17 Sep 1982.
Place
Juelich (Germany, F.R.).

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Notes
Imprint:Price Pound125.00.