2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.engfracmech.2022.108587
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Crystal crack dislocation model in the hydrogen environment

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“…The presence of hydrogen at the vicinity of crack tip has been shown to increase the plastic zone size. [ 125 ] This was attributed to the induced dislocation emission from HELP mechanism by hydrogen at the crack tip. [ 91 ] On the contrary, when the plastic zone sizes of samples electrochemically charged with hydrogen were measured by Wang et al, [ 126 ] it was observed that the plastic zone size at crack tip formed as a result of HE was smaller than that of anodic dissolution.…”
Section: Fracture Mechanisms In Sscmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The presence of hydrogen at the vicinity of crack tip has been shown to increase the plastic zone size. [ 125 ] This was attributed to the induced dislocation emission from HELP mechanism by hydrogen at the crack tip. [ 91 ] On the contrary, when the plastic zone sizes of samples electrochemically charged with hydrogen were measured by Wang et al, [ 126 ] it was observed that the plastic zone size at crack tip formed as a result of HE was smaller than that of anodic dissolution.…”
Section: Fracture Mechanisms In Sscmentioning
confidence: 99%