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Hydrogen embrittlement phenomena and mechanisms

  • Stan Lynch

    Dr. Stan Lynch is originally from Liverpool in England and completed his BSc and PhD degrees at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST) before emigrating to Australia in 1970 where he has since worked at the Australian Defence Science & Technology Organisation in Melbourne. He is also an Adjunct Research Associate in the Department of Materials Engineering at Monash University. He has been an associate editor of several journals including Acta and Scripta Materialia, Corrosion Reviews, and the ASM Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention. Stan has over 40 years’ experience of research concerning environmentally assisted cracking, microstructure-property relationships (especially in Al alloys), and failure analysis, and has published over 100 papers on these topics. He has also presented numerous invited lectures on these subjects at international conferences and laboratories around the world.

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Published/Copyright: June 12, 2012

Published Online: 2012-06-12
Published in Print: 2012-06-01

©2012 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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