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Review of the Effects of Hydrogen in Steel

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Hydrogen retained in steel may result in important defects, particularly in heavy sections of killed carbon steels and alloyed steels.

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  3. E. R. Slaughter, A. R. Elsea, and G. K. Manning: Unpublished work at Battelle Memorial Institute.

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Slaughter, E.R. Review of the Effects of Hydrogen in Steel. JOM 8, 430–431 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03377700

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