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Speaker: Professor Reiner Kirchheim Room: Large Conference Room No. 203

Temperature dependence of hydrogen embrittlement

The defactant concept allows to predict why at higher temperature the formation energy of vacancies, dislocations and surfaces is no longer decreased by hydrogen, because it is not trapped to these defects any more. Thus failure due to hydrogen embrittlement is not present at high temperatures. At low temperatures the diffusion of hydrogen to defect generated by deformation will be reduced and, therefore, the decrease of defect formation energy by segregated hydrogen will not occur. Based on these scenarios equations for crack growth or strain to failure are derived and compared with experimental result for power law creep, stress-strain tests and fatigue. [more]
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