Effects of steel composition and production technology on hydrogen-induced cracking sensitivity and hydrogen sulfide corrosion cracking: Survey of foreign research

Autor: Vasilenko, I. I., Shul'te, O. Yu., Radkevich, O. I.
Zdroj: Materials Science; July 1991, Vol. 26 Issue: 4 p383-394, 12p
Abstrakt: Low-carbon microalloyed steels containing niobium, vanadium, molybdenum, and copper can be made with low levels of sulfur, phosphorus, and oxygen and with optimum shapes for the nonmetallic inclusions to give high resistance to hydrogeninduced cracking and sulfide stress corrosion cracking.
Databáze: Supplemental Index