Programme 2025
Sessions
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From 07:45 – Badge pick-up from registration desk at venue & poster installation 08:30 – Start of the conference & welcome remarks by Dr.Lode Duprez (OCAS) and Prof. Tom Depover (Ghent University) |
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Session 1: Steel challenges on the Energy Transition (Part 1)
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| 08:40 – 09:10 | KN01
A01 |
Hydrogen Assisted Fracture of Ferritic-based Steels and the Influence of Microstructure
J. Ronevich1, C. San Marchi1
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| 09:10 – 09:30 | A02 | Development of an equivalence approach in terms of hydrogen embrittlement between cathodic and gaseous hydrogen charging
S. Coop-Phane1, 2, A. Oudriss1, L. Briottet2, X. Feaugas1
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| 09:30 – 09:50 | A03 | Hydrogen effects on fracture micromechanisms in pipeline steels and their welds
M. Cauwels1, R. Depraetere2, J. Jubica1, L. Claeys1, L. De Pue2, W. De Waele2, S. Hertelé2, K. Verbeken1, T. Depover1
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| 09:50 – 10:10 | Poster Pitch 1 | ||
| 10:10 – 10:50 | Coffee break + visit posters | ||
Session 2: Modelling and SimulationChairperson: Prof Stefaan Cottenier |
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| 10:50 – 11:10 | B01 | Interplay of hydrogen with phase stabilities and defects in metallic alloys
T. Hickel1, G.S. Bharathi Ganesh1, A. Tehranchi1, J. Neugebauer1
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| 11:10 – 11:30 | B02 | Under what conditions can we safely transport hydrogen in natural gas pipelines?
E. Martínez-Pañeda1
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| 11:30 – 11:50 | B03 | Finite elements modelling of cavity nucleation and growth by hydrogen-induced internal void pressure in iron
S. Chroeun1, J. Mougenot1, Y. Charles1, M. Gaspérini1
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| 11:50 – 12:10 | B04 | Computational design of hydrogen embrittlement-resistant alloys
V. Razumovskiy1, C. Posch-Peperkorn1, P. Hammer1, O. Peil1, W. Ecker1
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| 12:10 – 12:30 | Poster Pitch 2 | ||
| 12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch + visit posters | ||
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| 13:30 – 14:00 | KN02
C01 |
Characterization of hydrogen-related crack propagation in high-strength martensitic steel using 3D microstructural analysis and finite element simulation A. Shibata1, I. Gutierrez-Urrutia1, A. Nakamura1, T. Moronaga1, K. Okada1, T. Hara1, Y. Madi2, J. Besson2
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| 14:00 – 14:20 | C02 | Understanding the role of microstructural features on the hydrogen absorption and mechanical behavior of iron alloys
M. J. Duarte1, J. Rao1, L. Bierbrodt1, M. Rohwerder1, G. Dehm1
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| 14:20 – 14:40 | C03 | Mapping hydrogen activity at high local resolution by scanning Kelvin probe techniques
B. Sesen1, A. Ganapathi1, M. Rohwerder1
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| 14:40 – 15:10 | Coffee break + visit posters | ||
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| 15:10 – 15:30 | D01 | Materials challenges for hydrogen in aerospace
L. Gale1, N. Glover1, A. Lambourne1
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| 15:30 – 15:50 | D02 | Influence of hydrogen on thermal stability and precipitation in Al-Cu and Al-Zr alloys
X. Sauvage1, O. Boukir1, G. Hachet1, K. Edalati2, A. Oudriss3
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| 15:50 – 16:10 | D03 | Characterization of two austenitic stainless steels and their welds in fatigue and damage tolerance in hydrogen and cryogenic environment
D. Willem1,2, G. Henaff1, G. Benoit1, Z. Obadia2, C. Parrens2
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| 16:10 – 16:30 | D04 | Material challenges for the development of hydrogen propulsion aircraft engines: focus on the Inconel 718 alloy
T. Sanviemvongsak1, L. Briottet2, M. Mey3, S. Tuffé4, A. Lacour1, T. Perez1, W. Masegosa2
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| 16:30 – 18:30 | Conference reception in the poster area | ||
From 08:00 Poster installation
Session 5: Hydrogen Surface InteractionChairperson: Prof Christine Blanc |
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| 08:30 – 09:00 | KN03 E01 |
Unravelling hydrogen absorption in metals to predict hydrogen embrittlement
L.C. Malheiros1
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| 09:00 – 09:20 | E02 | The Influence of Surface State on Hydrogen Entry into Pipeline Steel
K. Kuchťáková1, V. Šefl1, T. Prošek1
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| 09:20 – 09:40 | E03 | Estimation of the rate-limiting step for the hydrogen entry on pipeline across their oxide layer
A. Akash1 3, F. Martin1, C. Blanc2, A. Dreano3, F. Christien3
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| 09:40 – 10:00 | Poster pitch 3 | ||||
| 10:00 – 10:40 | Coffee break + visit posters | ||||
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| 10:40 – 11:10 | F01 | Honorary Lecture: Sustained Load Cracking Thresholds and Fracture Toughness for Low-alloy and C-Mn Steels
B. Somerday1
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| 11:10 – 11:30 | F02 | Effect of gaseous hydrogen on crack extension in pipeline steels: experiments and simulation
J. Besson1, D. Lopes Pinto1 2, L. Santana1, Y. Madi1
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| 11:30 – 11:50 | F03 | Understanding hydrogen embrittlement (HE) of line pipe steel grades tested in gaseous H2 environment
T. Das1, N. Voudouris2, S. Rapti2, N. M. Sanchez1, A. Tazedakis2, F. Bouchaud3
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| 11:50 – 12:10 | F04 | The impact of hydrogen and microstructure on crack propagation in X65 pipeline steel
L. Deconinck1, Roy Johnsen1, Xu Lu1
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| 12:10 – 12:30 | Poster pitch 4 | ||||
| 12:30 – 13:30 | Lunch + visit posters | ||||
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| 13:30 – 14:00 | KN04
G01 |
Role of hydrogen content on hydrogen-modified monotonic and cyclic plastic deformation in pure nickel
Z.D. Harris
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| 14:00 – 14:20 | G02 | Effects of Temperature, Pressure and Frequency on Low Cycle Fatigue of Alloy 718 under Gaseous Hydrogen
F. Ebling 1, K. Wackermann 1
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| 14:20 – 14:40 | G03 | Comparative study on hydrogen-induced ductility loss of pure nickel at low to room temperatures using various methods
K. Hashiguchi1*, S. Kotaro1, K. Wada2, H. Enoki3, T. Iijima3, J. Yamabe1
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| 14:40 – 15:00 | G04 | Hydrogen embrittlement re-understood: unravelling the role of hydrogen on plasticity
A. Zafra1, Z. Harris2, S. Quan3, L. Cupertino-Malheiros3, E. Martínez-Pañeda1
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| 15:00 – 15:30 | Coffee break + visit posters | ||||
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| 15:30 – 15:50 | H01 | Hydrogen Uptake Reduction Technology in Hot-Stamped Boron Martensitic Steels through Functional Surface Coating
H.-G. Shin1, H.-J. Kim1, S.-P. Jung1, D.-Y. Lee1, J.-S. Hyun1
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| 15:50 – 16:10 | H02 | Contribution of the deformation structure to the hydrogen embrittlement resistance of an austenitic FeMnAlC low-density steel
I. Gutierrez-Urrutia1, Y. Ogawa1, A. Shibata1
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| 16:10 – 16:30 | H03 | The impact of film-like austenite and η-carbides on hydrogen trapping and diffusion in medium-carbon DQ&P steels
R. Latypova1, S. Ghosh1, A. Aravindh Sasikala Devi1, L. Claeys2, K. Verbeken2, T. Depover2, J. Kömi1, S. Pallaspuro1
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| 16:30 – 16:50 | H04 | Impact of Surface Softening on Hydrogen Absorption Behavior and Delayed Fracture Resistance on AlSi-coated Press Hardening Steel
S.Cobo1*, M. Baija1, K. Tihay1, T. Dieudonné1, L. Dormegny1
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| 19:00 – 23:00 | Conference dinner at Oude Vismijn (Sint-Veerleplein 5, Gent) | ||||
Session 9: Steel challenges on the energy transition (Part 3)Chairperson: Prof James Burns |
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| 08:30 – 09:00 | KN05
I01 |
Material qualification for underground hydrogen storage
L. Moli Sanchez1
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| 09:00 – 09:20 | I02 | Pressurized gaseous hydrogen permeation experiments on pipeline steels: the impact of trace O2 and H2S impurities
E. Trela-Baudot1, D. Deschamps1, C. Liotard2, J. Kittel1, G. R. Joshi1
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| 9:20 – 9:40 | I03 | Metallurgical Design of Advanced Steels for Hydrogen Storage and Transportation
L. Cho1, Y. Kong1, P. Kathayat2, A. LeBoeuf1, S. Gopal Samanta1, J. Ronevich3, C. San Marchi3, J. Speer1, K. Findley1
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| 9:40 – 10:00 | I04 | X65QS seamless pipe fracture toughness and fatigue performance for hydrogen reeling application
M. E. Cristea1*, P. Darcis1, R. Thodla2, F. Gui2
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| 10:00 – 10:40 | Coffee break + visit posters | |
Session 10: Advanced methods for characterisation of hydrogen-microstructure interactions and hydrogen embrittlement (Part 2)Chairperson: Dr Nuria Sánchez Mourino |
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| 10:40 – 11:00 | J01 | Hydrogen trapping in deformed pearlitic steels
C. Huang1, C. Cui2, R. Niu1, E. Martínez-Pañeda2, Y.-S. (Eason) Chen1,3, J. Cairney1
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| 11:00 – 11:20 | J02 | Hydrogen effects on dislocation motion revealed by in-situ environmental TEM tests
D. Xie1,
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| 11:20 – 11:40 | J03 | Elucidation of the relationship between hydrogen distribution under stress and embrittlement utilizing frozen-in hydrogen distribution technique
K. Okuno1, K. Takai 2*
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| 11:40 – 12:00 | J04 | Interstitial solute segregation at interfaces in martensitic steels to improve the resistance against hydrogen embrittlement
G. Hachet1, A. Tehranchi1, S. Wei1, M. Prabhakar1, H. Shi1, K. Angenendt1, S. Zaefferer1, B. Gault1, B. Sun1, D. Ponge1, D. Raabe1
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| 12:00 – 13:10 | Lunch + visit posters | |
Session 11: Hydrogen embrittlement in stainless steelsChairperson: Dr Tilmann Hickel |
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| 13:10 – 13:30 | K01 | Fracture toughness behaviour in 2205 duplex stainless steel: Electrochemical versus gaseous methodology
V. Arniella1, R. Rodríguez-Aparicio1, G. Álvarez2, A. Díaz1, I.I. Cuesta1, J.M. Alegre1
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| 13:30 – 13:50 | K02 | Micro- and Meso-scale Hydrogen Concentration Analysis in Steel and Stainless Steel – New Approaches and Ideas
D.L.Engelberg*, T.Hillman, M.Leites, G.Zhang, Q.Wang, R.Kroll
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| 13:50 – 14:10 | K03 | Fracture toughness characterization of stainless steel in pressurized hydrogen realized in HYDROMAT
S. Lindqvist1*, E. Huttunen-Saarivirta1, T. Veijola1, P. Moilanen1, P. Pohjanne1
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| 14:10 – 14:30 | K04 | Decoupling the role of dissolution and H-embrittlement on the stress corrosion cracking behavior of 304L austenitic stainless steel
J.T. Burns1, S. Blust1
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| 14:30 – 15:10 | Coffee break + poster visits | |
Session 12: Hydrogen embrittlement for various applications
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| 15:10 – 15:30 | L01 | Qualification of high-strength steels for high-pressure hydrogen technologies
Andreas Drexler1
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| 15:30 – 15:50 | L02 | Improved hydrogen embrittlement resistance for high-strength fastener steels
M. Weyns1, V. Razumovskiy2, M. Galler3, T. Depover1, K. Verbeken1
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| 15:50 – 16:10 | L03 | Combining a computational and experimental approach to surface alloying in permeation experiments
L. Meier 1,2, R. Dedoncker3, K. Van Den Bergh3, S. Cottenier 1,2, L. Duprez3
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| 16:10 – 16:30 | Closure Ceremony, best paper & best poster award | |
Tuesday, Oct 14th 2025
| P001 | T. Michler | Comparison of gaseous hydrogen effects in 1200 MPa high strength martensitic and pearlitic steels |
| P003 | T. Scheithauer | Sources of diffusible hydrogen in underwater wet welding |
| P006 | S. Fliegener | Component dimensioning in hydrogen environment |
| P008 | A. Hell | Correlative non-destructive and destructive investigation of hydrogen-induced damaging in steels for hydrogen storage and distribution |
| P010 | A. Suresh | Effects of pressure, frequency, and stress levels on hydrogen-enhanced fatigue behaviour of X65 pipeline steel |
| P012 | S. Castaño | Influence of cold rolling on hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility in 904L stainless steel |
| P013 | T. Dieudonné | Impact of continuous annealing conditions and microstructure on hydrogen intakes in hot dip galvanized steels: Contribution of numerical modelling |
| P022 | A. Perrier-Michon | Fracture model using gradient damage for Hydrogen assisted fatigue crack growth at mesoscale scale |
| P029 | L. Leclair | Comparison of the resistance to hydrogen embrittlement of tempered martensite and bainite in an ultra-high strength cold heading grades |
| P032 | F. Catalano | Hydrogen permeation in pipeline steel-a novel experimental set-up |
| P033 | E. White, Jr. P.E. | Mechanical behavior of ductile iron in high pressure hydrogen compression |
| P036 | M. Arakaki | Effect of multiple traps on hydrogen diffusivity of X65 pipeline steels |
| P040 | S. Kato | Hydrogen uptake and embrittlement of additively manufactured 17-4 PH steel under various heat-treatment conditions |
| P042 | T. Freitas | The impact of surface condition on the susceptibility to hydrogen embrittlement of steel using the hollow specimen technique |
| P045 | S.Zhu | Direct link between hydrogen distribution and hydrogen-induced cleavage fracture in martensitic steels |
| P047 | J. Rao | Hydrogen effects on microstructural features in welded X70 pipeline steel |
| P048 | V. Irisca Yussalla | Investigate the effect of molybdenum content on hydrogen embrittlement in high strength tempered martensitic steel |
| P049 | P. Oberreiter | Impact of surface integrity on the fatigue performance of metals in hydrogen environments |
| P053 | M. Husťák | Characterization and performance of diamond-like carbon and nitride ceramic coatings as hydrogen permeation barriers on steels |
| P055 | J. Witte | Advances in welded hydrogen pipeline safety: Utilizing hollow tensile specimens and SSRT for high-strength steel integrity assessment |
| P056 | M.D. Nguyen | Investigation of hydrogen-plasticity interactions in bcc Fe at the crystal scale using the finite element method |
| P057 | A. Concustell | Fracture resistance and local formability of advanced high strength steels in presence of hydrogen |
| P058 | M. Elkhodbia | Computational modeling of hydrogen embrittlement and failure of a steel reinforced thermoplastic composite pipe |
| P060 | R. Leo | Investigation of duplex stainless steels for high-pressure gaseous hydrogen applications |
| P061 | W. Zhao | Investigation of the effect of hydrogen and microstructure on the fatigue behavior of duplex steels |
| P063 | K. C. Dizdar | The uptake and trapping behavior of alloys 725 and 716 |
| P064 | N. Zhang | A generalized formulation to characterize the influence of test parameters on fatigue crack growth of pipeline steel in gaseous hydrogen |
| P065 | W. Hou | Effects of hydrogen on mechanical properties of X65 pipeline steel and welded joint |
| P066 | A. Hamed | Assessing the hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of L360 line pipe steel using hollow probe testing at pressure up to 1000 bar |
| P067 | I. Pushkareva | Assessment of hydrogen embrittlement of natural gas pipeline steels |
| P070 | K. Saito | Hydrogen-embrittled fracture of dual phase high-strength steel sheets with different microstructural hardness |
| P074 | X. Zheng | Effect of Nb microalloying on hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of quenched and tempered casing steels |
| P075 | N. Marrani | Opportunities and challenges in interpreting temperature-programmed hydrogen desorption experiments |
| P076 | C. Menegus | Effect of hydrogen on the passivity of steels by an electrochemical-surface analytical approach |
| P077 | M. F. Kapci | Micro-mechanical deformation of pure titanium in the presence of solute hydrogen and titanium hydride |
| P079 | N. Chevreux | Impact of the microstructure on the onset and evolution of HTHA induced damages in a SA516gr60 low carbon steel |
| P080 | E. A. K. Fangnon | Hydrogen uptake and mechanical performance of high Cr martensitic steels for demanding hydrogen applications |
| P082 | D. Smirnova | Simulation of hydrogen diffusion in Fe in presence of defects: from vacancies to dislocations |
| P084 | O. C. Sen | Ab-initio based multiscale modeling and experimental investigation of H trapping at grain boundaries and other defects in different ferritic steel model alloys |
| P087 | Z. Cui | (Ti,V) Ternary nitride precipitates and their influence on hydrogen trapping in high-strength steels |
| P088 | S. Quan | New insights into hydrogen-assisted intergranular cracking in nickel |
| P091 | Y. Hwang | Hydrogen embrittlement of sensitized 253MA stainless steel |
| P093 | A. Negi | Numerical insights into sulfide stress cracking in H₂S-containing environment during DCB testing |
| P097 | L. Briottet | Study of the mechanical behavior under hydrogen pressure of the welds of L485 MB pipeline steels |
| P100 | M. Krid | Modelling hydrogen thermal desorption profiles of aluminized PHS |
| P101 | P. Hammer | The hydrogen energy “fingerprint” – a new way to interpret thermal desorption data |
| P103 | M.J. Charlier | Development of high-chromium steels with structured porosity as metallic support for high temperature solid oxide electrolysis with high durability |
| P104 | M. Marée | Influence of mechanically activated hydrogen diffusivity on the toughness of metallic materials for the storage and transport of hydrogen under pressure |
| P105 | M. Christensen | Multiscale modeling of hydrogen in steel |
| P106 | R. Miyar | Understanding hydrogen effects at interfaces through novel micromechanical testing |
| P107 | T. Košová Altnerová | Influence of precipitates on hydrogen evolution and entry in aluminium alloys under atmospheric corrosion conditions |
| P108 | K. Okada | Relationship between hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility and local stress concentration behavior in low-carbon martensitic steel |
| P109 | F. Fanicchia | Overcoming challenges in high Pressure/high temperature hydrogen permeation testing |
| P114 | R. Holdstock | Hydrogen testing to meet industrial challenges in the green transition |
| P151 | M. Barati Rizi | An investigation into the effects of hydrogen on the dislocation dynamics in a gaseous-charged equiatomic CoCrFeMnNi high entropy alloy |
| P182 | E. Rodoni | Hydrogen embrittlement resistance of 316 stainless steel produced using direct energy deposition |
Wednesday, Oct 15th & Thursday, Oct 16th 2025
| P111 | B. Mirshekari | Unravelling the role of temperature on hydrogen embrittlement in pipeline steels |
| P113 | M. von Pavel | Detection and monitoring of hydrogen under different load conditions by non-destructive testing |
| P115 | R. Valentini | An experimental apparatus to assess hydrogen embrittlement effect on steel fatigue behavior |
| P117 | C. Soundararajan | Characterizing electrochemical hydrogen-charging induced damage in austenitic stainless steel |
| P119 | P. Endrös | Multiscale characterization of hydrogen embrittlement in PBF-EB Ti-6Al-4V |
| P120 | Jubica | Role of Gaseous Charging Parameters on Hydrogen Uptake in Pipeline Steels |
| P121 | V. Kumar | Investigating the effect of coated and uncoated Al6082 on its susceptibility to hydrogen environmental assisted cracking under a sustained load |
| P124 | K. P. Weiss | Effect of hydrogen on cryogenic mechanical properties of 304 steel |
| P125 | L. Briottet | Pre-normative research on integrity assessment protocols of gas pipes repurposed to hydrogen and mitigation guidelines – preliminary results |
| P127 | S. Ojasalo | Nitridation and hydrogen-induced damage in high temperatures in ferritic and austenitic stainless steels for ammonia and hydrogen SOFC metallic interconnectors |
| P128 | G. Fey | Determination of continuous cooling transformation (CCT) diagrams through dilatometry analysis in low-alloy pipeline steels |
| P129 | A. Mento | Investigation of the role of microstructural features in hydrogen-induced damage of Ni-Cr-Mo wrought martensitic steel |
| P130 | V. Kumar | Understanding hydrogen permeation in 316L steel: Role of surface condition, microstructure, and testing conditions |
| P132 | J. Bestautte | Development of new steels optimised for hydrogen storage cylinders |
| P133 | N. Aho | Mitigating diffusion and hydrogen embrittlement in martensitic-austenitic ultrahigh-strength steels by refining the volume fraction and composition of retained austenite |
| P135 | H. Miedlig | Simplified test method for assessing the risk of hydrogen-assisted cold cracking during arc welding of high strength steels |
| P136 | M. Gente | Effect of surface mechanical attrition treatment on the weld area of an X80-steel grade hydrogen gas transmission pipeline |
| P137 | M. Mandy | Analysis of hydrogen absorption and desorption mechanisms during high temperature operations of AHSS using a novel methodology |
| P139 | A. Kanjilal | Investigation of Al2O3 coating deposited on Al alloy by electrochemical oxidation for hydrogen permeation barrier applications |
| P141 | C. M. Belardini | Hydrogen-assisted degradation of tensile properties in martensitic advanced high-strength steels |
| P142 | L. Vandewalle | Hydrogen-defect interactions studied by internal friction |
| P143 | L. De Pue | Experimental-numerical evaluation of the effect of hydrogen on the HAZ of a girth weld |
| P146 | A. Tehranchi | Effect of stress induced nanohydride formation on dislocation nucleation and pinning in FeCr alloys |
| P147 | I. Izquierdo-Torres | Evaluating hydrogen embrittlement in X52 pipeline steel: Insights from SSRT under ex-Situ and in-Situ |
| P148 | L. Kheir | Understanding the influence of the degassing parameters on the evolution of hydrogen states in maraging steels |
| P149 | B. Jain | Multiscale modelling of hydrogen diffusion in polycrystalline metals |
| P150 | R. Alvarenga | Hydrogen absorption in additively manufactured stainless steels: A comparative study |
| P152 | E. Gaisina | In-situ mechanical testing of hollow specimens in hydrogen |
| P154 | M. Gente | X80-steel grade treated by surface mechanical attrition treatment for hydrogen gas transmission |
| P155 | J. Haag | The role of the counter electrode characteristics on hydrogen charging during slow strain rate tensile tests of nickel-based alloys |
| P156 | Y. Montaña | Oxide scale formation on carbon steels during industrial reheating treatments with natural gas and hydrogen combustion atmospheres |
| P158 | D. R. Chalfoun | Fracture toughness of the heat affected zone of vintage and modern pipeline steels for hydrogen transport |
| P159 | J. Bouhattate | Review of the effect of the grain boundary impact on the diffusion of hydrogen in polycrystalline materials a |
| P160 | S.Sundaram | Hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of X70 pipeline steel: Influence of anisotropy and stress states. |
| P161 | F. Abouhadid | Investigating hydrogen embrittlement role in the tribocorrosion behavior of an additively manufactured austenitic stainless steel |
| P162 | A. Díaz | Numerical interpretation of hydrogen-assisted fracture in hot-rolled and additively manufactured 2205 duplex stainless steels |
| P163 | F. Martin | Impact of cold working on hydrogen distribution in AISI 316L and its effect on hydrogen embrittlement |
| P166 | T. Glorieux | Surface modification as mitigation strategy against hydrogen embrittlement |
| P169 | L. Armendariz | Development of a hybrid high-entropy alloy/steel to mitigate hydrogen embrittlement |
| P170 | Y. Charles | Finite element modeling of the impact of voids evolution on hydrogen transport |
| P171 | F. Martin | Impact of the fabrication route on hydrogen embrittlement: conventional versus additively manufactured AISI 304 stainless steel |
| P172 | A. Griesche | In situ measurement of hydrogen in steel using laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) |
| P173 | R. Chochoy | Effect of temperature and hydrogen on fatigue properties of austenitic stainless steel |
| P174 | S. Pallaspuro | Effects of microstructural stability on hydrogen embrittlement as a function of temperature and pre-deformation in austenitic stainless steels |
| P175 | M. I. Alama | Effect of hydrogen concentration on the plastic deformation behavior of pure nickel |
| P177 | X. Dai | In situ electron microscopic study on hydrogen-induced plasticity of titanium |
| P179 | S. Rahimi | Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement behaviour of pipeline steel at slow strain rates |
| P180 | M. Diehl | Studying hydrogen Embrittlement with DAMASK |
| P181 | A. Nabizada | Comparative study on hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility of 316L fabricated by laser powder bed fusion and wire arc additive manufacturing |
| P188 | T. Matsuo | Hydrogen-induced fatigue crack growth acceleration of Cr-Mo steel under continuous chemical/cathodic hydrogen charging cesting |
| P190 | G. Macoretta | Gaseous hydrogen embrittlement of hollow specimens in additively manufactured Inconel 718 |
| P194 | B. Sefer | Influence of similar hydrogen content on the hydrogen embrittlement behaviour of austenitic stainless steels introduced by electrochemical and gaseous hydrogen charging |
| P195 | D. Van Hoecke | Hydrogen uptake experiments to define H2 charging conditions for full-scale tests |
| P199 | V. Feyen | Phase-field modeling of hydrogen embrittlement susceptibility in steel alloys |
| P200 | M. V. P. Arruda | Evaluation of hydrogen embrittlement in a 1000MPa 3rd gen AHSS using slow strain rate testing |
| P201 | S. Sarmah | A new failure criteria to predict hydrogen embrittlement in high-strength steels |
| P202 | S. Stolz | Effect of Tensile Test Speed on the Hydrogen Susceptibility of FCC Materials |
| P205 | J.M. Blanco | Prevention of hydrogen damage in steelmaking processes and products |



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