XXX. The lowering of fracture-stress due to surface adsorption

作者: N. J. Petch

DOI: 10.1080/14786435608238106

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摘要: Abstract Gibbs' adsorption equation and the Griffith dislocation theories of fracture are used to calculate this lowering. The possibility that such causes embrittlement iron by hydrogen is discussed shown be in good agreement with measured stresses.

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