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This volume begins with an invited perspective of the progress made in the study of hydrogen effects since the 1970s, then provides 94 papers documenting 5 years of research since the last major conference in this area. The focus of these conference proceedings was to present and discuss key issues and topics in hydrogen interactions and mechanisms that control behaviour of metals. Topics include: hydrogen interactions; permeation; mechanical properties; crack-growth susceptibility; fracture mechanisms; stress corrosion; hydrogen in titanium alloys; hydrogen in stainless steels and superalloys; and engineering applications.






