Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10635102 Scripta Materialia 2005 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
Magnetization effect of hydrogen absorption in high-strength steels has been investigated and the implications of the results for magnetic flux leakage assessment used for determination of defects in line pipe steels are discussed. A strong and continuous remanent magnetic field in steels at a level commonly residual from magnetic flux leakage assessment practices can result in an increase of up to 1.62 times in the absorbed hydrogen concentration.
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