Search Results - "Shivanyuk, V.N."
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Change in the electron structure caused by C, N and H atoms in iron and its effect on their interaction with dislocations
Published in Acta materialia (01-11-2005)“…Based on the ab initio calculations of the electron structure, it is shown that nitrogen and hydrogen in the iron increase the state density at the Fermi…”
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Diagnostic experimental results on the hydrogen embrittlement of austenitic steels
Published in Acta materialia (14-03-2003)“…Three main available hypotheses of hydrogen embrittlement are analysed in relation to austenitic steels based on the studies of the hydrogen effect on the…”
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On a role of hydrogen-induced ε-martensite in embrittlement of stable austenitic steel
Published in Scripta materialia (2003)“…Effect of the hydrogen-caused γ→ε transformation on hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of AISI 310 type austenitic steel is studied. Using the alloying with silicon…”
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Moessbauer study and thermodynamic modeling of Fe-C-N alloy
Published in Acta materialia (25-09-2000)“…Moessbauer spectroscopy and Monte Carlo computer simulation have been combined to understand the reason for the solid-solution stability of Fe-0.93 C-0.91 N…”
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Mechanisms of Hydrogen Embrittlement of Austenitic Stainless Steels
Published in Journal of mechanical behaviour of materials (01-06-2005)Get full text
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Hydrogen-enhanced microplasticity of austenitic steels studied by means of internal friction
Published in Materials science & engineering. A, Structural materials : properties, microstructure and processing (28-02-2001)“…Hydrogen-induced damping at low temperatures is studied in austenitic steels Cr18–Ni16–Mn10, Cr25–Ni20 and Cr25–Ni40. The orientation dependence of the…”
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Mössbauer study and thermodynamic modeling of Fe–C–N alloy
Published in Acta materialia (25-09-2000)“…Mössbauer spectroscopy and Monte Carlo computer simulation have been combined to understand the reason for the solid-solution stability of Fe–0.93 C–0.91 N…”
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Effect of hydrogen on atomic bonds in austenitic stainless steel
Published in Scripta materialia (08-06-2001)“…Hydrogen-caused decohesion was one of the first mechanisms proposed for the explanation of hydrogen-induced embrittlement in metals and alloys. It is often…”
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