A simple, physically based model is developed to quantitatively predict the degradation of hydrogen on the crack growth critical stress intensity factor (CSIF) of metals. The model is formulated by combining a microscopically shielded Griffith criterion (MSGC) model for plasticity-induced cleavage fracture and thermodynamics decohesion (TDD) theory for hydrogen-enhanced interface decohesion. The hydrogen-influenced CSIF is described as a function of the intrinsic CSIF (hydrogen-free), initial hydrogen concentration (solubility), hydrogen trap binding energy and crack tip stress. All parameters in the model can be determined with a physical basis and the model is successfully validated by comparison with published experimental data
Fracture of engineering alloys in the presence of hydrogen commonly occurs by decohesion along grain...
A new experimental method was developed to characterize the threshold stress intensity and kinetics ...
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The detrimental effect of hydrogen on metals which manifests itself as a transition from a ductile t...
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We present a new mechanistic, phase field-based formulation for predicting hydrogen embrittlement. T...
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186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This thesis presents two mode...
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AbstractModelling of hydrogen-induced stress-corrosion cracking (HISCC) has to consider coupling eff...
We present a model of hydrogen embrittlement based upon: (i) a cohesive law dependent on impurity co...
© 2016 Acta Materialia Inc. Finite element analysis of stress about a blunt crack tip, emphasizing f...
This study focuses on CrMo steel experiencing decohesion mechanism in presence of hydrogen. A tailor...
We present a phase field modeling framework for hydrogen assisted cracking. The model builds upon a ...
Fracture of engineering alloys in the presence of hydrogen commonly occurs by decohesion along grain...
A new experimental method was developed to characterize the threshold stress intensity and kinetics ...
Diverse hypotheses are behind the strength degradation in metals due to hydrogen diffusion, leading ...
The detrimental effect of hydrogen on metals which manifests itself as a transition from a ductile t...
We present a gradient-based theoretical framework for predicting hydrogen assisted fracture in elast...
We present a new mechanistic, phase field-based formulation for predicting hydrogen embrittlement. T...
This study proposes a hydrogen-assisted fracture analysis methodology considering associated deforma...
A new criterion for hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC) that includes both the embrittlement effect and ...
186 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This thesis presents two mode...
AbstractThis paper describes studies of the near tip fields and the effects on void growth rates for...
AbstractModelling of hydrogen-induced stress-corrosion cracking (HISCC) has to consider coupling eff...
We present a model of hydrogen embrittlement based upon: (i) a cohesive law dependent on impurity co...
© 2016 Acta Materialia Inc. Finite element analysis of stress about a blunt crack tip, emphasizing f...
This study focuses on CrMo steel experiencing decohesion mechanism in presence of hydrogen. A tailor...
We present a phase field modeling framework for hydrogen assisted cracking. The model builds upon a ...
Fracture of engineering alloys in the presence of hydrogen commonly occurs by decohesion along grain...
A new experimental method was developed to characterize the threshold stress intensity and kinetics ...
Diverse hypotheses are behind the strength degradation in metals due to hydrogen diffusion, leading ...