Corrosion Reviews, Volume 6, Issues 2-7Scientific Publications Division, Freund Publishing House, 1985 |
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Page 117
... hydrogen atoms to form molecular hydrogen . Obviously , there is a potential hazard in this approach in some systems if the uncombined hydrogen atoms on the metal surface migrate into the metal latice resulting in hydrogen induced ...
... hydrogen atoms to form molecular hydrogen . Obviously , there is a potential hazard in this approach in some systems if the uncombined hydrogen atoms on the metal surface migrate into the metal latice resulting in hydrogen induced ...
Page 144
... hydrogen embrittlement no matter to what potential the steel . is polarized . In order to facilitate cracking the embrittling hydrogen species must first be adsorbed onto the surface of the specimen in atomic form and then , depending ...
... hydrogen embrittlement no matter to what potential the steel . is polarized . In order to facilitate cracking the embrittling hydrogen species must first be adsorbed onto the surface of the specimen in atomic form and then , depending ...
Page 151
... hydrogen overpotential ) for the reduction of hydrogen . These arguments are more easily visualized with the aid of the schematic polarization diagram ( Figure 14 ) which , as indicated below , is typical of that observed for titanium ...
... hydrogen overpotential ) for the reduction of hydrogen . These arguments are more easily visualized with the aid of the schematic polarization diagram ( Figure 14 ) which , as indicated below , is typical of that observed for titanium ...
Contents
H Craig and R N Parkins | 123 |
Some Studies of Ion Implantation in the Fields of Corrosion and Stress | 126 |
Corrosion Fatigue in Pressurized Water Reactors | 183 |
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