2011
DOI: 10.1080/09507116.2011.581352
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Special features of the evaluation of the weldability of low-carbon high-strength pipe steels

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“…When selecting the indicated values j, we were aware of the opinion of the authors of [45,46], who believe that the results of specimen hydrogenation using such relatively high current densities are unrepresentative. However, as the performed analysis [47] shows, most scientific studies, for example [48][49][50][51][52], use similar current densities in the electrolytic saturation of specimens with hydrogen. Apart from changing the current density in the experiments, we also varied the hydrogenation time (t from 15 to 223 min), which, according to the authors, could also affect the difference in the concentration of absorbed hydrogen in the hydrogenated specimens.…”
Section: Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When selecting the indicated values j, we were aware of the opinion of the authors of [45,46], who believe that the results of specimen hydrogenation using such relatively high current densities are unrepresentative. However, as the performed analysis [47] shows, most scientific studies, for example [48][49][50][51][52], use similar current densities in the electrolytic saturation of specimens with hydrogen. Apart from changing the current density in the experiments, we also varied the hydrogenation time (t from 15 to 223 min), which, according to the authors, could also affect the difference in the concentration of absorbed hydrogen in the hydrogenated specimens.…”
Section: Testingmentioning
confidence: 99%