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On revealing micromechanisms of the hydrogen plastification and embrittlememt of metallic materials: relevance to the safety and corrosion problems

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Some fundamental problems of revealing micromechanisms of hydrogen plastification, superplasticity, embrittlement, cracking, blistering and delayed fracture of same technologically important industrial metallic materials are formulated. The ways are considered or these problems' solution and optimizing the technological processes and materials, particularly in the hydrogen and gas-petroleum industries, same aircraft, aerospace and automobile systems.
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166--175
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Bibliogr. 36 poz., rys.
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  • I.P. Bardin Central Research Institute for Ferrous Metallurgy, Moscow, Russia G.V. Kurdjumov Institute of Metals Science and Physics,
Bibliografia
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