Recent developments in the study of hydrogen embrittlement at the University of Illinois
Sofronis, Petros; Robertson, Ian M.; Liang, Yueming; Teter, David F.; Aravas, Nikolaos
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Recent developments in the study of hydrogen embrittlement at the University of Illinois
Author(s)
Sofronis, Petros
Robertson, Ian M.
Liang, Yueming
Teter, David F.
Aravas, Nikolaos
Issue Date
2001-09
Keyword(s)
hydrogen embrittlement
Abstract
This paper summarizes recent work at the University of Illinois on the fundamental mechanisms of hydrogen embrittlement. Our approach combines experimental and theoretical methods. We describe the theoretical work on hydride formation and its application to hydrogen embrittlement of titanium alloys through the stress-induced hydride formation and cleavage mechanism, the localization of shear due to solute hydrogen, and finally, we present experimental evidence that favors the decohesion mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement in a ß-Ti alloy.
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Department of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics (UIUC)
Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL), Los Alamos, NM
Series/Report Name or Number
TAM Reports 978
ISSN
0073-5264
Type of Resource
text
Language
en
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Copyright owned by Petros Sofronis, Ian M. Robertson, Yueming Liang, David F. Teter, and Nikolaos Aravas
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