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Application of acoustic emission method for investigation of hydrogen embrittlement mechanism in the low-carbon steel

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dc.contributor.author Merson E.
dc.contributor.author Vinogradov A.
dc.contributor.author Merson D.
dc.date.accessioned 2018-09-18T20:10:26Z
dc.date.available 2018-09-18T20:10:26Z
dc.date.issued 2015
dc.identifier.issn 0925-8388
dc.identifier.uri https://dspace.kpfu.ru/xmlui/handle/net/137251
dc.description.abstract © 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. The hydrogen embrittlement (HE) phenomenon in the electrolytically charged mild low-carbon steel was investigated during tensile testing coupled with in situ acoustic emission (AE) measurements and post mortem fractographic analysis. It was demonstrated that the ductility reduction correlated with the formation of HE-induced quasi-cleavage regions known as "fisheyes" which formed during the necking stage under the influence of mobile hydrogen. Based on the AE analysis we conclude that formation of "fisheyes" in the mild steel under load cannot be explained by a decohesion mechanism and the alternative mechanisms are discussed.
dc.relation.ispartofseries Journal of Alloys and Compounds
dc.subject Acoustic emission
dc.subject Fisheye
dc.subject Fractography
dc.subject Hydrogen embrittlement
dc.subject Quasi-cleavage
dc.title Application of acoustic emission method for investigation of hydrogen embrittlement mechanism in the low-carbon steel
dc.type Article
dc.relation.ispartofseries-issue S1
dc.relation.ispartofseries-volume 645
dc.collection Публикации сотрудников КФУ
dc.relation.startpage S460
dc.source.id SCOPUS09258388-2015-645-S1-SID84938966128


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