Softening and hardening of yield stress by hydrogen–solute interactions

Volume: 97, Issue: 6, Pages: 400 - 418
Published: Dec 6, 2016
Abstract
Hydrogen atoms have a wide variety of effects on the mechanical performance of metals, and the underlying mechanisms associated with effects on plastic flow and embrittlement remain to be discovered or validated. Here, the reduction in the plastic flow stress (softening) due to hydrogen atoms in solute-strengthened metals, previously proposed by Sofronis et al. is demonstrated at the atomistic level. Glide of an edge dislocation through a field...
Paper Details
Title
Softening and hardening of yield stress by hydrogen–solute interactions
Published Date
Dec 6, 2016
Volume
97
Issue
6
Pages
400 - 418
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