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Author Gavrili︠u︡k, V. G. (Valentin Gennadievich), author.

Title Hydrogen in engineering metallic materials : from atomic-level interactions to mechanical properties / V.G. Gavriljuk, V.M. Shyvaniuk, S.M. Teus
Published Cham : Springer, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (some color)
Contents Atomic Interactions -- Crystal Lattice Defects -- Diffusion -- Phase Transformations -- Hydrogen Embrittlement -- Hydrogen as Alloying Element
Summary This book analyzes the effect of hydrogen on the atomic-level interactions in metals, detailing the corresponding changes in the physical properties of crystal lattice defects, diffusion, and phase transformations in metallic materials as a result of hydrogen loading. It presents a novel derivation of the structure of stacking faults, the mobility of dislocations, and short-range atomic order in hydrogen-infused metallic alloys based on the change in the concentration of free electrons. It reviews the current hypotheses behind hydrogen embrittlement of iron-, nickel, and titanium-based alloys, focusing on the phenomenon of hydrogen-enhanced localized plasticity and taking into account inherent atomic states in the alloys and other effects due to hydrogen loading. Finally, the book analyzes the use of hydrogen as an interim alloying element in the technological processing of titanium alloys, discussing the necessary preconditions for hydrogen-enhanced plasticity of metals. This book is an excellent resource for graduate students, academic researchers, and practicing engineers involved in the development of advanced hydrogen-resistant metallic materials
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed April 14, 2022)
Subject Metals -- Hydrogen embrittlement.
Alloys -- Metallurgy
Alloys -- Metallurgy
Metals -- Hydrogen embrittlement
Form Electronic book
Author Shyvaniuk, V. M., author
Teus, S. M., author
ISBN 9783030985509
3030985504