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Hydrogen damage: a discriminative selection of outstanding articles and papers from the scientific literature
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On some remarkable changes produced in iron and steel by the action of hydrogen and acids / William H. Johnson (1875)
Hydrogen embrittlement, internal stress and defects in steel / C.A. Zapffe and C.E. Sims (1941)
Behavior of hydrogen in steel during and after immersion in acid / Lawrence S. Darken and Rodney P. Smith (1949)
Effect of hydrogen on the deformation and fracture of iron and steel in simple tension / Paul Bastien and Pierre Azou (1951)
Delayed fracture of metals under static load / N.J. Petch and P. Stables (1952)
Hydrogen embrittlement of steels / Jack T. Brown and William M. Baldwin Jr. (1954)
Constitution and mechanical properties of titanium-hydrogen alloys / G.A. Lenning, C.M. Craighead, and R.I. Jaffee (1954)
A theory of hydrogen embrittlement / F. deKazinczy (1954)
Hydrogen affects critical properties in commercial titanium / H. D. Kessler, R. G. Sherman, and J.F. Sullivan (1955)
New perspectives in the stress corrosion problem / Herbert H. Uhlig (1959)
The role of hydrogen and other interstitials in mechanical behavior of metals / Alexander R. Troiano (1960)
The mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement observed in iron-silicon single crystals / A.S. Tetelman and W. D. Robertson (1962)
The hydrogen embrittlement of titanium alloys / D.N. Williams (1962)
Hydrogen permeation in metals as a function of stress, temperature and dissolved hydrogen concentration / W. Beck et al. (1965)
Hydrogen, oxygen, and subcritical crack growth in a high-strength steel / G.G. Hancock and H.H. Johnson (1966)
Application of a crack propagation criterion to liquid-metal embrittlement; cleavage of aluminum monocrystals in liquid gallium / A.R.C. Westwood, C.M. Preece, and M.H. Kamdar (1967)
The hydrogen embrittlement of fe-ni martensites / M.L. Wayman and G.C. Smith (1970)
Observations and thoughts on stress corrosion mechanisms / N.A. Nielsen (1970)
Electrochemical conditions at the tip of an advancing stress corrosion crack in aisi 4340 steel / J.A. Smith M.H. Peterson. and B.F. Brown (1970)
A new model for hydrogen-assisted cracking (hydrogen "embrittlement") / C.D. Beachem (1972)
Environmental hydrogen embrittlement of [alpha-beta] titanium alloy: effect of microstructure / Howard G. Nelson, Dell P. Williams, and James E. Stein (1972)
A Unified theory for some effects of hydrogen source, alloying elements, and potential on crack growth in martensitic AISI 4340 steel / G. Sandoz (1972)
Hydrogen embrittlement of metals / M.R. Louthan Jr. et al. (1972)
A mechanistic theory of hydrogen embrittlement of steels / R.A. Oriani (1972)
The cooperative relation between temper embrittlement and hydrogen embrittlement in a high strength steel / Kenichiro Yoshino and C.J. McMahon Jr. (1974)
Effect of hydrogen on fracture and inert-environment sustained load cracking resistance of [alpha-beta] titanium alloys / D.A. Meyn (1974)
Hydrogen embrittlement of aluminum alloys? / Markus O. Speidel (1974)
Effect of hydrogen on ductile fracture of spheroidized steel / R. Garber, L.M. Bernstein, and A. W. Thompson (1976)
Hydrogen and interfacial cohesion / James R. Rice (1976)
Mechanisms of hydrogen embrittlement-crack growth in a low alloy ultra-high-strength steel under cyclic and sustained stresses in gaseous hydrogen / S.P. Lynch and N.E. Ryan (1977)
Hydrogenation plant steels (with appendix) / George A. Nelson (1949 and 1977).
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