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Hydrogen effects on material behavior; Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on the Effect of Hydrogen on the Behavior of Materials, Moran, WY, Sept. 12-15, 1989

Conference ·
OSTI ID:5693164
The present conference discusses hydrogen permeation, trapping, and transport in metals, hydrogen-induced phase transformations, hydrogen embrittlement studies on stainless steels, hydrogen effects on advanced materials, hydrogen-associated fracture processes, crack growth susceptibility, and hydrogen-resistant engineering alloys and applications. Attention is given to the behavior of hydrogen in evaporated metal films, hydrogen diffusivity in alpha-beta Zr alloys, acoustic emissions from steels containing hydrogen, synergistic effects of He and H isotopes in FCC metals, hydrogen transport by dislocations in Al alloys, the effect of hydrogen precipitation in an Al-{sup 9}Mg alloy, hydrogen effects on Ti oxidation in water vapor, hydrogen effects on the behavior of duplex stainless steels, hydrogen embrittlement of superalloys, hydrogen embrittlement of TiAl alloys, hydrogen-enhanced decohesion in Fe-Si single crystals, cathodic hydrogen embrittlement of a duplex stainless steel, and hydrogen embrittlement in lean uranium alloys.
OSTI ID:
5693164
Report Number(s):
CONF-8909204--
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English