AbstractThis paper addresses the size and misorientation effects on hydrogen embrittlement of a four grain nickel aggregate. The grain interior is modelled with orthotropic elasticity and the grain boundary with cohesive zone technique. The grain misorientation angle is parameterized by fixing the lower grains and rotating the upper grains about the out-of-plane axis. The hydrogen effect is accounted for via the three-step hydrogen informed cohesive zone simulation. The grain misorientation exerts an obvious weakening effect on the ultimate strength of the nickel aggregate which reaches its peak at misorientation angles around 20◦, but such effect becomes less pronounced in the case with a pre-crack. The misorientation could induce size eff...
Precipitation-hardened nickel-based alloys are established as standard materials for key application...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Experiments were performed to...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...
AbstractThis paper addresses the size and misorientation effects on hydrogen embrittlement of a four...
Computational techniques and tools have been developed to understand hydrogen embrittlement and hydr...
Hydrogen embrittlement of the nickel-iron based superalloy 718 has been investigated using slow stra...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a main factor in the premature failure of metals under stress. Using molec...
The demand for high strength materials is increasing in the modern industrial development. With more...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to investigate the effect of hydrogen-induced fracture of TiNi...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
We present a combined phase field and cohesive zone formulation for hydrogen embrittlement that reso...
Precipitation-hardened nickel-based superalloys are widely used for subsea oil and gas industries. H...
We present a combined phase field and cohesive zone formulation for hydrogen embrittlement that reso...
The deleterious effects of atomic and molecular hydrogen on the mechanical properties of metals have...
Pulse plated nickel and nickel based superalloys have been used extensively in the Ariane 5 space la...
Precipitation-hardened nickel-based alloys are established as standard materials for key application...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Experiments were performed to...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...
AbstractThis paper addresses the size and misorientation effects on hydrogen embrittlement of a four...
Computational techniques and tools have been developed to understand hydrogen embrittlement and hydr...
Hydrogen embrittlement of the nickel-iron based superalloy 718 has been investigated using slow stra...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a main factor in the premature failure of metals under stress. Using molec...
The demand for high strength materials is increasing in the modern industrial development. With more...
AbstractThe objective of this work is to investigate the effect of hydrogen-induced fracture of TiNi...
Hydrogen embrittlement is a significant and pervasive phenomenon in many structural metals applicati...
We present a combined phase field and cohesive zone formulation for hydrogen embrittlement that reso...
Precipitation-hardened nickel-based superalloys are widely used for subsea oil and gas industries. H...
We present a combined phase field and cohesive zone formulation for hydrogen embrittlement that reso...
The deleterious effects of atomic and molecular hydrogen on the mechanical properties of metals have...
Pulse plated nickel and nickel based superalloys have been used extensively in the Ariane 5 space la...
Precipitation-hardened nickel-based alloys are established as standard materials for key application...
130 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1985.Experiments were performed to...
Many experiments demonstrate that the effects of hydrogen solutes decrease macroscopic fracture stre...