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Maier, G G; Astafurova, E G; Melnikov, E V; Galchenko, N K; Moskvina, V A; Vojtsik, V F; Zakharov, G N, E-mail: elena.g.astafurova@gmail.com2016
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[en] High-nitrogen austenitic steels are perspective materials for an electron-beam welding and for producing of wear-resistant coatings, which can be used for application in aggressive atmospheres. The tensile behavior and fracture mechanism of high-nitrogen austenitic steel Fe-20Cr-22Mn-1.5V-0.2C-0.6N (in wt.%) after electrochemical hydrogen charging for 2, 10 and 40 hours have been investigated. Hydrogenation of steel provides a loss of yield strength, uniform elongation and tensile strength. The degradation of tensile properties becomes stronger with increase in charging duration - it occurs more intensive in specimens hydrogenated for 40 hours as compared to ones charged for 2-10 hours. Fracture analysis reveals a hydrogen-induced formation of brittle surface layers up to 6 μm thick after 40 hours of saturation. Hydrogenation changes fracture mode of steel from mixed intergranular-transgranular to mainly transgranular one. (paper)
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International seminar on interdisciplinary problems in additive technologies; Tomsk (Russian Federation); 16-17 Dec 2015; Available from http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/140/1/012005; Country of input: International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
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IOP Conference Series. Materials Science and Engineering (Online); ISSN 1757-899X;
; v. 140(1); [6 p.]

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AUSTENITIC STEELS, CARBON COMPOUNDS, CHROMIUM COMPOUNDS, ELECTROCHEMISTRY, ELECTRON BEAM WELDING, FRACTURES, HYDROGEN, HYDROGENATION, IRON COMPOUNDS, LAYERS, MANGANESE COMPOUNDS, NITROGEN COMPOUNDS, SATURATION, STRAIN HARDENING, STRAINS, SURFACES, TENSILE PROPERTIES, VANADIUM COMPOUNDS, WEAR RESISTANCE
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