Numerical Investigation of the Role of Volumetric Transformation Strain on the Relaxation Stress and the Corresponding Hydrogen Interstitial Concentration in Niobium Matrix

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2017

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The effects of relaxation stress on the hydrogen concentration in Niobium-(Nb-) H media were investigated by iterative numerical modeling approach. To calculate the transformation strain, relaxation stress, and corresponding relaxed hydrogen concentration around an edge dislocation, a new third-order polynomial formulation was utilized in the model. With the aid of this polynomial, hydrogen induced relaxation stress never exceeds the dislocation stress, which indicates that the total stress field never turns to compressive state and diverges the results. The current model calculates the hydrogen concentration not only in the vicinity of an edge dislocation but also far away from the dislocation. Furthermore, the effect of relaxation stress on the interaction energy was also captured in the model. Overall, the current findings shed light on the complicated hydrogen embrittlement mechanisms of metallic materials by demonstrating that hydrogen induced relaxation has a significant effect on the hydrogen atom concentration and the interaction energy between the existing internal stress field and the solute hydrogen atom.

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CRACK-TIP PLASTICITY, FE, TRANSPORT, FRACTURE, INDUCED PLASTICITY STEEL, ASSISTED CRACKING, LOCALIZED PLASTICITY, TA401-492, DISLOCATIONS, Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials, EMBRITTLEMENT SUSCEPTIBILITY, BEHAVIOR

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02 engineering and technology, 01 natural sciences, 0101 mathematics, 0210 nano-technology

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Advances in Materials Science and Engineering

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2017

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