Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1499920 | Scripta Materialia | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Hydrogen embrittlement was observed in an Fe–18Mn–1.2C (wt.%) steel. The tensile ductility was drastically reduced by hydrogen charging during tensile testing. The fracture mode was mainly intergranular fracture, though transgranular fracture was also partially observed. The transgranular fracture occurred parallel to the primary and secondary deformation twin boundaries, as confirmed by electron backscattering diffraction analysis and orientation-optimized electron channeling contrast imaging. The microstructural observations indicate that cracks are initiated at grain boundaries and twin boundaries.
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Authors
Motomichi Koyama, Eiji Akiyama, Takahiro Sawaguchi, Dierk Raabe, Kaneaki Tsuzaki,