Due to its high diffusivity, hydrogen is often considered a weak inhibitor or even a promoter of dislocation movements in metals and alloys. By quantitative mechanical tests in an environmental transmission electron microscope, here we demonstrate that after exposing aluminium to hydrogen, mobile dislocations can lose mobility, with activating stress more than doubled. On degassing, the locked dislocations can be reactivated under cyclic loading to move in a stick-slip manner. However, relocking the dislocations thereafter requires a surprisingly long waiting time of â¼103 s, much longer than that expected from hydrogen interstitial diffusion. Both the observed slow relocking and strong locking strength can be attributed to superabundant hy...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
Due to its high diffusivity, hydrogen is often considered a weak inhibitor or even a promoter of dis...
Due to its high diffusivity, hydrogen is often considered a weak inhibitor or even a promoter ...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of hydrogen sh...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of hydrogen sh...
This paper studies the effect of a plastic shear on the tetrahedral vs. octahedral site stability fo...
Cu-lean Al-Zn-Mg alloys are known to be susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement (HE), which currently ...
The mechanisms of hydrogen related fracture are briefly reviewed and a few evaluative statements are...
In-situ deformation studies in a transmission electron microscope equipped with an environmental cel...
The high-flux deuterium plasma impinging on a divertor degrades the long-termthermo-mechanical perfo...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between atomistic and continuum plasticity simulations of hydrogen i...
The high-flux deuterium plasma impinging on a divertor degrades the long-term thermo-mechanical perf...
In-situ deformation studies in a transmission electron microscope equipped with an environmental cel...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
Due to its high diffusivity, hydrogen is often considered a weak inhibitor or even a promoter of dis...
Due to its high diffusivity, hydrogen is often considered a weak inhibitor or even a promoter ...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of hydrogen sh...
169 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1997.The mechanisms of hydrogen sh...
This paper studies the effect of a plastic shear on the tetrahedral vs. octahedral site stability fo...
Cu-lean Al-Zn-Mg alloys are known to be susceptible to hydrogen embrittlement (HE), which currently ...
The mechanisms of hydrogen related fracture are briefly reviewed and a few evaluative statements are...
In-situ deformation studies in a transmission electron microscope equipped with an environmental cel...
The high-flux deuterium plasma impinging on a divertor degrades the long-termthermo-mechanical perfo...
In an attempt to bridge the gap between atomistic and continuum plasticity simulations of hydrogen i...
The high-flux deuterium plasma impinging on a divertor degrades the long-term thermo-mechanical perf...
In-situ deformation studies in a transmission electron microscope equipped with an environmental cel...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...
International audienceThe consequences of hydrogen on the formation and growth of GP zones during na...