The embrittlement of metallic systems by hydrogen is a widespread phenomenon but the precise role of hydrogen in this process is not well understood and predictive mechanisms are not available. Here, a new model is proposed wherein hydrogen accumulation around a microcrack tip prevents crack-tip dislocation emission or absorption, and thus suppresses crack-tip blunting and ductile fracture while promoting cleavage fracture. The conceptual model is demonstrated via atomistic simulations of the evolution of equilibrium hydrogen distributions around a crack tip in Ni under increasing applied load, followed by measurement of dislocation emission and/or cleavage. These analyses are performed in single crystal Ni and for several tilt grain bounda...
Despite intense research, a complete mechanistic understanding of the hydrogen embrittlement phenome...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a phenomenon that affects both the physical and chemical properties o...
Both internal and hydrogen environment assisted cracking continue to seriously limit high performanc...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a ubiquitous and catastrophic mode of fracture in metals. Here, embri...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a ubiquitous and catastrophic mode of fracture in metals. Here, embri...
The recent interest in developing a hydrogen-based energy economy has put the need for hydrogen comp...
The demand for high strength materials is increasing in the modern industrial development. With more...
Of the many suggestions of hydrogen-induced degradation of engineering materials, two mechanisms app...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
The effects of hydrogen charging on the mechanical response of FCC Ni and Pd under nanoindentation a...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
It has been found that the plasticity is significantly affected by the hydrogen interstitials in met...
Both internal and hydrogen environment assisted cracking continue to seriously limit high performanc...
Most of the studies reported treats the effect of hydrogen on single dislocation line, while models ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a main factor in the premature failure of metals under stress. Using molec...
Despite intense research, a complete mechanistic understanding of the hydrogen embrittlement phenome...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a phenomenon that affects both the physical and chemical properties o...
Both internal and hydrogen environment assisted cracking continue to seriously limit high performanc...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a ubiquitous and catastrophic mode of fracture in metals. Here, embri...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a ubiquitous and catastrophic mode of fracture in metals. Here, embri...
The recent interest in developing a hydrogen-based energy economy has put the need for hydrogen comp...
The demand for high strength materials is increasing in the modern industrial development. With more...
Of the many suggestions of hydrogen-induced degradation of engineering materials, two mechanisms app...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
The effects of hydrogen charging on the mechanical response of FCC Ni and Pd under nanoindentation a...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
It has been found that the plasticity is significantly affected by the hydrogen interstitials in met...
Both internal and hydrogen environment assisted cracking continue to seriously limit high performanc...
Most of the studies reported treats the effect of hydrogen on single dislocation line, while models ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a main factor in the premature failure of metals under stress. Using molec...
Despite intense research, a complete mechanistic understanding of the hydrogen embrittlement phenome...
Hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is a phenomenon that affects both the physical and chemical properties o...
Both internal and hydrogen environment assisted cracking continue to seriously limit high performanc...