The Kinetic and Mechanical Aspects of Hydrogen-induced Failure in Metals

The Kinetic and Mechanical Aspects of Hydrogen-induced Failure in Metals
Author: Howard G. Nelson
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Total Pages: 148
Release: 1972
Genre: Metals
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Premature hydrogen-induced failure observed to occur in many metal systems involves three stages of fracture: (1) crack initiation, (2) stable slow crack growth, and (3) unstable rapid crack growth. The presence of hydrogen at some critical location on the metal surface or within the metal lattice was shown to influence one or both of the first two stages of brittle fracture but has a negligible effect on the unstable rapid crack growth stage. The relative influence of the applied parameters of time, temperature, etc., on the propensity of a metal to exhibit hydrogen induced premature failure was investigated.