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Hydrogen Embrittlement of Structural Steels - DOE Hydrogen and Fuel Cells Program FY 2014 Annual Progress Report
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Document Date: 2014-11-10 15:40:44


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Lockheed Martin Corporation / Oak Ridge National Laboratory / Sandia National Laboratories / Sandia Corporation / Brian Somerday Sandia National Laboratories / Sandia National Laboratories Sandia National Laboratories / National Renewable Energy Laboratory / /

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Japan / /

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University of Virginia / Pipeline Reliability/Integrity / International Institute / Kyushu University / Pipeline Steels / /

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carbon steel pipes / steel components / steel hydrogen pipelines / metal arc weld / steel hydrogen containment structures / owned subsidiary / gas metal arc / hydrogen gas pipelines / ferrite-pearlite steel / pipeline steel base metal / steel pipe / hydrogen gas / hydrogen delivery infrastructure / base metal / high-pressure hydrogen gas / line pipe steel / steel pipelines / Optical-microscope image showing base metal / /

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University of Virginia / International Institute for Carbon-Neutral Energy Research / Kyushu University / U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration / International Institute / American Society of Mechanical Engineers / /

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Erika Sutherland / Chris San Marchi / Joe Ronevich / /

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bpsomer@sandia.gov DOE Manager / /

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Virginia / California / Massachusetts / /

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International Journal of Quantum Chemistry / /

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Technology of Welding / Fuel Cells / Fuel Cell / Fuel Cell Technologies / /

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