The grain boundary (GB) plays a crucial role in dominating hydrogen-induced plastic deformation and intergranular failure in polycrystal metals. In the present study, molecular dynamics simulations were employed to study the effects of hydrogen segregation on dislocation plasticity of a series of symmetrical tilt grain boundaries (STGBs) with various hydrogen concentrations. Our study shows that hydrogen both enhances and reduces dislocation nucleation events from STGBs, depending on different GB structures. Specifically, for (Formula presented.) STGBs, hydrogen does not affect the mode of heterogeneous dislocation nucleation (HDN), but facilitates nucleation events as a consequence of hydrogen disordering the GB structure. Conversely, hydr...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
Hydrogen as an interstitial solute at grain boundaries (GBs) can have a catastrophic impact on the m...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...
The grain boundary (GB) plays a crucial role in dominating hydrogen-induced plastic deformation and ...
The segregation of solute H has a profound effect on mechanical properties of grain boundaries (GBs)...
It has been found that the plasticity is significantly affected by the hydrogen interstitials in met...
2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC Dislocation plasticity in the vicinity of grain boundaries (GB...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
The influence of solute H on the interaction between screw dislocations and vicinal twin boundaries ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The embrittlement of metallic materials by hydrogen (H) segregation is widely ob...
The attention to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) has been intensified recently in the light of hydrogen ...
The attention to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) has been intensified recently in the light of hydrogen ...
By using large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, the influence of solute hydrogen (H) segre...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
Hydrogen as an interstitial solute at grain boundaries (GBs) can have a catastrophic impact on the m...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...
The grain boundary (GB) plays a crucial role in dominating hydrogen-induced plastic deformation and ...
The segregation of solute H has a profound effect on mechanical properties of grain boundaries (GBs)...
It has been found that the plasticity is significantly affected by the hydrogen interstitials in met...
2020 Hydrogen Energy Publications LLC Dislocation plasticity in the vicinity of grain boundaries (GB...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
It is known that hydrogen can influence the dislocation plasticity and fracture mode transition of m...
The influence of solute H on the interaction between screw dislocations and vicinal twin boundaries ...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd The embrittlement of metallic materials by hydrogen (H) segregation is widely ob...
The attention to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) has been intensified recently in the light of hydrogen ...
The attention to hydrogen embrittlement (HE) has been intensified recently in the light of hydrogen ...
By using large-scale molecular dynamics (MD) simulations, the influence of solute hydrogen (H) segre...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
Hydrogen as an interstitial solute at grain boundaries (GBs) can have a catastrophic impact on the m...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...