Mechanics of the hydrogen-dislocation-impurity interactions. I. Increasing shear modulus (Q1354910)

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Mechanics of the hydrogen-dislocation-impurity interactions. I. Increasing shear modulus
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    Mechanics of the hydrogen-dislocation-impurity interactions. I. Increasing shear modulus (English)
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    22 September 1997
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    The effect of hydrogen on dislocation-dislocation and dislocation-impurity atom interactions is studied under conditions where hydrogen is in equilibrium with local stresses and in systems where hydrogen increases the shear modulus. In the case of two edge dislocations (plane strain) the effect of hydrogen is modeled by a continuous distribution of dilatation lines whose strength depends on the local hydrogen concentration. The hydrogen distribution in the atmospheres is adjusted to minimize the energy of the system as the dislocations approach each other. The iterative finite element analysis used to calculate the hydrogen distribution accounts for the stress relaxation associated with the hydrogen induced volume and the change of elastic moduli due to hydrogen.
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    edge dislocations
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    continuous distribution of dilatation lines
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    iterative finite element analysis
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    hydrogen distribution
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    stress relaxation
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