Published October 1984 | Version v1
Journal article

The influence of hydrogen and the interface phase on fracture in Ti code 12

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These results show that hydrogen-induced stepped cleavage and intergranular fracture modes are related to the IFP. Increased hydrogen concentration results in a wider IFP and, therefore, increased deformation on (111) planes. Fracture can subsequently occur along these planes giving the stepped cleavage appearance. When (111) planes are not in a favorable orientation for fracture, fracture along the α/IFP boundary can occur

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Metall. Trans., A
Journal Volume
15A
Journal Issue
10
Series
Metall. Trans., A.
Journal Page Range
1955-1958
ISSN
0360-2133