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Relationship between hydrogen-assisted crack propagation rate and the corresponding crack path in AISI 4340 steel
Authors:Su-II Pyun  Hyo-Gun Lie
Abstract:In the present investigation, relationship between hydrogen-assisted (HA) crack propagation rate and the corresponding fracture mode in AISI 4340 steel has been elucidated with critical hydrogen concentration concept. Hydrogen assisted crack-propagation rate and the corresponding fracture surface morphology were determined from double cantilever beam (DCB) specimens as a function of hydrogen pressure and temperature. As hydrogen pressure decreased, threshold stress intensity factor necessary for the onset of hydrogen-assisted crack propagation increased and the stage II (plateau) crack-propagation rate decreased. The kinetics of stage II crack propagation indicated substantial difference, i.e., positive and negative responses in the two investigated low and high temperature regions, respectively. Fractographic analysis showed that increased amounts of the microvoid coalescence mode resulted in slower crack-propagation rates. The observed changes in crack-propagation rate and the corresponding fracture mode with hydrogen pressure and temperature are discussed in terms of critical stress or strain and critical hydrogen concentration concepts.
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