The role of hydrogen in dislocation generation in iron alloys

作者: James A. Clum

DOI: 10.1016/0036-9748(75)90145-3

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摘要: Abstract The embrittlement that certain metals undergo in the presence of hydrogen can be related to ability catalyze nucleation dislocations those materials. effect such dislocation generation is through its interfacial adsorption which lowers energy. It also possible stacking fault energies susceptible materials encourages formation. A material's susceptibility thus viewed terms energetics.

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