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Integrity of short-peened high strength steel components in the context of residual stress relaxation and hydrogen uptake - a critique.

Turnbull, A (2005) Integrity of short-peened high strength steel components in the context of residual stress relaxation and hydrogen uptake - a critique. NPL Report. DEPC-MPE 022

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Abstract

A short overview is given of the effect of applied static and cyclic stress on residual stress relaxation of shot-peened high strength steels. In the context of possible failure by hydrogen embrittlement, the impact of shot-peening on hydrogen uptake and diffusivity is considered also.

Item Type: Report/Guide (NPL Report)
NPL Report No.: DEPC-MPE 022
Subjects: Advanced Materials
Last Modified: 02 Feb 2018 13:16
URI: http://eprintspublications.npl.co.uk/id/eprint/3257

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