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High strength low alloy steels and hydrogen – Presentation

November 8, 2015 by Mariano Iannuzzi Leave a Comment

How can we prevent cracking of high strength low alloy steels when exposed to hydrogen? Take a look at my presentation at the 2015 Robust Materialvalg i Oljeindustrien conference.

Filed Under: Presentations Tagged With: h2s, high strength, hydrogen, hydrogen embrittlement, las, low alloy steels

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By Mariano Iannuzzi

Professor | Chevron Woodside Chair in Corrosion
Director | Curtin Corrosion Centre
Curtin University
Adjunct Professor
Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU) Read More…

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