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JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE

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1059-9495

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1544-1024

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  • biomedical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • chemical engineering (Engineering and Technology)
  • civil engineering, geodesy and transport (Engineering and Technology)
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  • Hydrogen Damage in Superaustenitic 904L Stainless Steels
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    - JOURNAL OF MATERIALS ENGINEERING AND PERFORMANCE - Year 2014

    results on the influence of hydrogen on corrosion resistance and of hydrogen embrittlement of 904L superaustenitic stainless steel were investigated. The cracking behavior was studied by performing a slow strain rate test in synthetic seawater under varying cathodic polarization conditions. The results showed that the steel’s plasticity varied with the applied cathodic current density. Significant reductions in ductility were found,...

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