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Hydrogen embrittlement revealed via novel in situ fracture experiments using notched micro-cantilever specimens
Yun Deng
, Afrooz Barnoush
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Norwegian University of Science and Technology
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Microcantilever
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In Situ Fracture
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Fracture Experiment
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Fe-Al Intermetallics
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Stable Crack Growth
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Crack Propagation Rate
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Hydrogen Exposure
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Water Vapor Pressure
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Dislocation Mobility
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Hydrogen Uptake
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Electron Microscopy Techniques
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High Vacuum
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Hydrogen-dislocation Interaction
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Notched Beam
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Crack Area
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Intermetallic Alloys
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Cracking Behavior
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Micrometer Size
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Micro-sized
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Fracture Behavior
50%
Microcrack Formation
50%
Material Science
Microcracks
50%
Stable Crack Growth
50%
Intermetallics
50%
Fracture Behavior
50%