Recent advances in the study of hydrogen embrittlement at the University of Illinois

P. Sofronis, M. Robertson, Y. Liang, D. F. Teter, N. Aravas

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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 Ti 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 β-Ti alloy.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Title of host publicationHydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions - Proc. of the International Conference on Hydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions
EditorsN.R. Moody, A.W. Thompson, R.E. Ricker, G.S. Was, R.H. Jones
Pages537-548
Number of pages12
StatePublished - 2003
EventInternational Conference on Hydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions - Moran, WY, United States
Duration: Sep 22 2002Sep 26 2002

Publication series

NameHydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions - Proc. of the International Conference on Hydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions

Other

OtherInternational Conference on Hydrogen Effects on Material Behaviour and Corrosion Deformation Interactions
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityMoran, WY
Period9/22/029/26/02

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Engineering

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