Abstract
The hydrogen diffuses and accumulates at the stress concentration area like a crack tip and it causes hydrogen embrittlement. To clarify the mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement, it is important to obtain the hydrogen concentration behavior. However, experimental detection is not feasible due to the high diffusivity of hydrogen and numerical analyses have been preceded. In this paper, by using a finite element and finite difference coupled method at which the diffusion analysis is performed by FDM coupled with the stress analysis by FEM, the analyses of hydrogen diffusion were conducted under cyclic loading conditions.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science,Radiation
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