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Hydrogen Effects in Materials.
Title:
Hydrogen Effects in Materials.
Author:
Thompson, Anthony W.
ISBN:
9781118803271
Personal Author:
Edition:
1st ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (916 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- CONTENTS -- Foreword -- CONFERENCE KEYNOTE -- The Role of Hydrogen: Is The Story Any Clearer? -- HYDROGEN INTERACTIONS -- Hydrogen-Dislocation Interactions (Keynote) -- Hydrogen Interaction with 0-, 1-, and 2- Dimensional Defects (Invited) -- Deuterium and Tritium Applications to the Quantitative Study of Hydrogen Local Concentration in Metals and Related Embrittlement (Invited) -- Hydrogen Induced Embrittlement and the Effect of the Mobility of Hydrogen Atoms (Invited) -- Atomistic Calculations of Hydrogen Interactions with Ni3Al Grain Boundaries and Ni/Ni3Al Interfaces (Invited) -- Bonding Strengths and Anomalous Hydrogen Absorption in Some Intermetallic Systems -- The Investigation of Hydrogen Redistribution Under a Tensile Load -- Characterization of Defects in Deuterium-implanted Beryllium -- The Role of Traps in Determining the Resistance to Hydrogen Embrittlement -- Hydrogen Trapping and its Correlation to the Hydrogen Embrittlement Susceptibility of Al-Li-Cu-Zr Alloys -- The Interaction of Hydrogen with a β-Titanium Alloy -- On the Mechanism of Hydrogen Interaction with Titanium at Temperatures from 300 to 373K and Pressures up to 150 MPa -- Modeling the Segregation of Hydrogen to Lattice Defects in Nickel -- The Behavior of Impurity Hydrogen in Metallic Materials -- Hydrogen Absorption in Metals During Electrolytic Processes and the Physical-Mechanical Properties of Steel -- PERMEATION -- The Effect of Surface on the Measurement of Hydrogen Transport in Iron with the Electrochemical Permeation Technique (Invited) -- Diffusion of Hydrogen in Titanium -- Hydrogen Solubility in Ti-24Al-11 Nb -- Hydrogen Solution and Diffusion in Ll2-Ordered (Co, Fe)3V Alloy and Their Roles in Environmental Embrittlement -- Modeling of Hydrogen Transport in Cracking Metal Systems.

Comparison of the High Temperature Hydrogen Transport Parameters for the Alloys Incoloy 909, Haynes 188, and Mo-7.5 Re -- Deuterium Desorption from Beryllium -- Hydrogen Transport Through Ti02 Film Prepared by Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapor Deposition (PECVD) Method -- Measurements of Diffusion and Permeation for Protium in p-PdHx and Modeling of Diffusion Process -- Investigation of a Hydrogen Charging Method on an Austenitic Structure -- Thermal Desorption Analysis (TDA): Application in Quantitative Study of Hydrogen Trapping and Release Behavior -- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES -- The Effect of Deformation Rates on Hydrogen Embrittlement -- Hyrdrogen Attack in Creeping Polycrystals due to Cavitation on Grain Boundaries -- The Effect of Hydrogen on the Fracture Behavior of Aluminum Titanium Metal Matrix Composites -- Effect of Pressure and Temperature on Hydrogen Environment Embrittlement of Incoloy© Alloy 909 -- Hydrogen Effects on Cyclic Deformation Behavior of a Low Alloy Steel -- The Relationship between Strain Rate, Hydrogen Content, and the Tensile Ductility of Uranium -- Influence of Strain Rate on Tensile Properties in High-Pressure Hydrogen -- Void Formation in Hydrogen Charged Metals Induced by Plastic Deformation as the Initial Stage of Embrittlement -- CRACK GROWTH SUSCEPTIBILITY -- Fracture Toughness and Hydrogen assisted Crack Growth in Engineering Alloys (Keynote) -- Modeling Hydrogen Environment-enhanced Fatigue Crack Growth in Al-Li-Cu-Zr (Keynote) -- Local Approach of Fracture in a Tempered Martensitic Steel Cathodically Hydrogenated at High pH -- Cracking of a Hydrided Zirconium Alloy in Hydrogen -- Hydrogen Induced Damage in High Strength Pearlitic Steel: Micromechanical Effects and Continuum Mechanics Approach -- The Hydrogen Embrittlement of Alloy X-750.

Effects of Anisotropy on the Hydrogen Diffusivity and Fatigue Crack Propagation of a Banded Ferrite-Pearlite Steel -- Influence of Water Vapor Pressure on Crack Growth Rate in 7017-T651 Aluminum Alloy -- The Kinetics of Hydrogen Assisted Cracking of Metals -- FRACTURE MECHANISMS -- The Role of Hydrogen in Enhancing Plastic Instability and Degrading Fracture Toughness in Steels (Keynote) -- Hydrogen and Moisture-Induced Embrittlement of Nickel and Iron Aluminides (Invited) -- Hydrogen Induced Cracking Mechanisms - Are There Critical Experiments? (Invited) -- Some Contribution to the Understanding of the Mechanism of Hydrogen Induced Cracking of Intermetallic Compounds (Invited) -- A Theory for Hydrogen Embrittlement of Transition Metals and Their Alloys -- Microautoradiography of Fatigue Crack Growth in Low-Carbon Steel Using Tritiated Water Vapor -- Effects of Internal Hydrogen on the Toughness and Fracture of Forged JBK-75 Stainless Steel -- Model for Plasticity-Enhanced Decohesion Fracture -- Advances in the Theory of Delayed Hydride Cracking in Zirconium Alloys -- High Resolution Fractography of Hydrogen-Assisted Fracture in Iron-3 wt.% Silicon -- STRESS CORROSION CRACKING -- Distributions of Anodic and Cathodic Reaction Sites during Environmentally Assisted Cracking (Invited) -- Calculation Model of Hydrogen-Mechanical Crack Propagation in Metals under Corrosive Environment Effects -- The Effect of Hydrostatic Pressure on Hydrogen Permeation and Embrittlement of Structural Steels in Seawater -- The Effect of Microstructure on Hydrogen-induced Stress-Corrosion Cracking of Quenched and Tempered Steels -- Influence of the Ni-Content on the Cathodic and Corrosive Hydrogen Induced Cracking Behavior of Austenitic Alloys -- Hydrogen Embrittlement During Corrosion Fatigue of Duplex Stainless Steel -- HYDROGEN IN TITANIUM ALLOYS.

Effect of High Temperature Hydrogen on Titanium Base Alloys (Keynote) -- Hydrogen Effects in Titanium (Invited) -- Effect of Hydrogen on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of the Ti Alloy: Ti-15Mo-3Nb-3Al-0.2Si -- Hydrogen Interactions and Embrittlement in Metastable Beta Ti-3Al-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4V -- Hydrogen Effects in Titanium Aluminide Alloys -- Effects of Hydrogen-induced Phases on Mechanical Behavior of the Ti-25Al-10Nb-3 Mo-lV Titanium Aluminide Alloy -- Hydrogen Effects on Ti-22Al-27Nb -- The Effect of High Pressure Hydrogen Charging on Microstructure and Mechanical Behavior of a Cast y+a2 Titanium Aluminide -- Hydride Dissociation and Hydrogen Evolution from Cathodically Charged Gamma-Based Titanium Aluminides -- Hydrides in High Pressure Hydrogen-charged TiAl Alloys -- Influence of Hydride Precipitation on the Ductility of Titanium Under Stress Triaxiality -- The Effects of Hydrogen on the Stability of the Orthorhombic Phase in Ti-24Al-llNb -- HYDROGEN IN STAINLESS STEELS AND SUPERALLOYS -- Effect of Internal Hydrogen on the Mixed-Mode I/III Fracture Toughness of a Ferritic/Martensitic Stainless Steel -- Effects of Internal Helium on Tensile Properties of Austenitic Stainless Steels and Related Alloys at 820°C -- Mechanical Austenite Stability of Fe-Ni-Cr-Mn Stainless Steels -- Tritium and Decay Helium Effects on the Fracture Toughness Properties of Types 316L, 304L, and 21Cr-6Ni-9Mn Stainless Steels -- Helium 3 Precipitation in Tritiated AISI 316 Stainless Steels -- Phase Transformations and Relaxation Phenomena in Hydrogen-Charged CrNiMn and CrNi Stable Austenitic Stainless Steels -- Hydrogen Effects on 316L Austenitic Stainless Steel: Mechanical Modeling of the Damage/Failure Process -- Hydrogen Degradation Mechanisms in Single Crystal Turbine Blade Alloys.

Role of Microstructure on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Nickel Base Superalloy Single Crystals -- Effect of Strain Rate on Hydrogen Embrittlement in Ni3 Al -- Influence of the Failure Mode on Fatigue Crack Growth Behavior in Single Crystal Superalloys -- Internal Hydrogen Embrittlement at 300°C in Nickel Base Alloys 690 and 800 -- Temperature Effects on Hydrogen-induced Cracking in an Iron-Based Superalloy -- Hydrogen Embrittlement in Duplex Steel Tempered Between 200°C and 1050°C and Cathodically Charged at 200°C -- ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS -- Catastrophes of Large Diameter Pipelines: The Role of Hydrogen Fields -- The Effect of Boron as a Micro-alloying Element on the Behavior of a 1038 Steel in a Hydrogen Environment -- NASA-HR-1, A New Hydrogen-resistant Fe-Ni-Base Superalloy -- Hydrogenation Evolution of Steels under Friction in Synthetic Sea Water -- NASA-23 for HEE Resistant Structural Applications -- Preventing Degradation and Predicting Response in Fracture Toughness of Ti-6A1-4V Fan Disks Using Hydrogen Measurements -- Effect of Hydrogen Exposure on a Cu-8 Cr-4 Nb Alloy for Rocket Motor Applications -- Welding Tritium Exposed Stainless Steel -- Hydrogen Test Standardization of Low Cycle Fatigue Tests -- Author Index.
Abstract:
Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on the Effect of Hydrogen on the Behavior of Materials sponsored by the Structural Materials Division (SMD) Mechanical Metallurgy and Corrosion & Environmental Effects Committees of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society held at Jackson Lake Lodge, Moran, Wyoming, September 11-14, 1994.
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