Edge Dislocation Depinning From Hydrogen Atmosphere in Α-Iron

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2024

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Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd

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Understanding the dislocation motion in hydrogen atmosphere is essential for revealing the hydrogen-related degradation in metallic materials. Atomic simulations were adopted to investigate the interaction between dislocations and hydrogen atoms, where the realistic hydrogen distribution in the vicinity of the dislocation core was emulated from the Grand Canonical Monte Carlo computations. The depinning of edge dislocations in alpha-Fe at different temperatures and hydrogen concentrations was then studied using Molecular Dynamics simulations. The results revealed that an increase in bulk hydrogen concentration increases the flow stress due to the pinning effect of solute hydrogen. The depinning stress was found to decrease due to the thermal activation of the edge dislocation at higher temperatures. In addition, prediction of the obtained results was performed by an elastic model that can correlate the bulk hydrogen concentration to depinning stress.

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Marian, Jaime/0000-0001-9000-3405;

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Molecular Dynamics, Hydrogen-Dislocation Interactions, Dislocation Depinning, Hydrogen Embrittlement

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Scripta Materialia

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