Hydrogen and austenite stabilization\* towards the austenitic strain embryos becomes more unlikely. Furthermore, the extent to which the steel, after normal austenitizing, is supersaturated with respect to hydrogen, is considerably smaller than with respect to carbon (about 3 or 4 : 1 as compared to
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Stabilization of Austenite by Hydrogen
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- 1960
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- 0028-0836
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- 10.1038/187684a0
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