HYDROGEN INDUCED CRACKING IN Fe-3% Si SINGLE CRYSTALS UNDER MODE 2 LOADING.

T. Y. Zhang*, W. Y. Chu, R. Y. Ma, C. M. Hsiao

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Abstract

Hydrogen can promote cleavage fracture on a (001) plane, regardless of the orientation of tensile loading axis. Some hydrogen-induced secondary cracks were found in which relative displacements normal and/or parallel to the cracking direction were on both sides of the secondary crack. This results from the unequal number of screw and/or edge dislocations slipping out or in both sides of the secondary crack.

Original languageEnglish
Pages70-77
Number of pages8
Volume43
No.2
Specialist publicationCorrosion
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1987
Externally publishedYes

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