New insights into hydrogen trapping and embrittlement in high strength aluminum alloys
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In: Corrosion science, Vol. 223.2023, No. October, 111453, 10.2023.
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T1 - New insights into hydrogen trapping and embrittlement in high strength aluminum alloys
AU - Safyari, Mahdieh
AU - Khossossi, Nabil
AU - Meisel, Thomas
AU - Dey, Poulumi
AU - Prohaska, Thomas
AU - Moshtaghi, Masoud
PY - 2023/10
Y1 - 2023/10
N2 - An attractive approach to mitigate hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is to use nano-sized particles to immobilize hydrogen. However, the atomic scale relationship between different particle-matrix characteristics in aluminum alloys and the susceptibility to HE is unknown. In this study, the effects of interactions between various interfaces and hydrogen in aluminum alloys are investigated using a comprehensive multiscale experimental and simulation-based approach that includes atomic-scale observations, simulation and advanced hydrogen mapping techniques. Depending on the nature of interfaces, e.g., coherency, size, and crystal structure, some are useful for mitigating HE, others provide hydrogen to sensitive sites, and some act as crack initiation sites.
AB - An attractive approach to mitigate hydrogen embrittlement (HE) is to use nano-sized particles to immobilize hydrogen. However, the atomic scale relationship between different particle-matrix characteristics in aluminum alloys and the susceptibility to HE is unknown. In this study, the effects of interactions between various interfaces and hydrogen in aluminum alloys are investigated using a comprehensive multiscale experimental and simulation-based approach that includes atomic-scale observations, simulation and advanced hydrogen mapping techniques. Depending on the nature of interfaces, e.g., coherency, size, and crystal structure, some are useful for mitigating HE, others provide hydrogen to sensitive sites, and some act as crack initiation sites.
U2 - 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.111453
DO - 10.1016/j.corsci.2023.111453
M3 - Article
VL - 223.2023
JO - Corrosion science
JF - Corrosion science
SN - 0010-938X
IS - October
M1 - 111453
ER -