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Effect of Hydrogen on Creep Properties
Masanobu Kubota
, Daiskuke Takazaki
, Ryosuke Komoda
, Kentrao Wada
, Toshihiro Tsuchiyama
, Mohsen Dadfarnia
, Brian P. Somerday
,
Petros Sofronis
Grainger College of Engineering
Mechanical Science and Engineering
Materials Science and Engineering
Materials Research Lab
Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies
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Argon
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Creep Properties
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Creep Life
100%
SUS304
100%
High Temperature
50%
Creep Test
50%
Creep Rate
50%
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
50%
Fracture Surface
50%
Secondary Creep
50%
Intergranular Fracture
50%
Hydrogen Environment
50%
Austenitic Stainless Steel
50%
Pure Iron
50%
Vacancy Densities
50%
Dislocation Climb
50%
High-temperature Electrolysis
50%
Fuel Cell Temperature
50%
Carbide Formation
50%
Hydrogen Technologies
50%
SUS304L
50%
Hydrogen Society
50%
Engineering
Creep
100%
Creep Behavior
100%
Creep Test
50%
Creep Rate
50%
Fracture Surface
50%
Intergranular Fracture
50%
Secondary Creep
50%
Austenitic Stainless Steel
50%
Dislocation Climb
50%
Temperature Water
50%
Cell Temperature
50%
Solid Oxide Fuel Cell
50%
Water Electrolysis
50%
Pure Iron
50%
Hydrogen Technology
50%
Material Science
Creep
100%
Creep Property
100%
Density
25%
Oxide Compound
25%
Carbide
25%
Intergranular Fracture
25%
Secondary Creep
25%
Austenitic Stainless Steel
25%
Surface (Surface Science)
25%