Atomistic simulation study of the hydrogen diffusion in nickel

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作者
Torres, E. [1 ]
Pencer, J. [1 ,2 ]
Radford, D. D. [1 ]
机构
[1] Chalk River Labs, Canadian Nucl Labs, Chalk River, ON K0J 1J0, Canada
[2] McMaster Univ, Dept Engn Phys, 1280 Main St West, Hamilton, ON L8S 4L7, Canada
关键词
Hydrogen diffusion; Diffusion anisotropy; Hydrogen embrittlement; Nickel; ENHANCED LOCALIZED PLASTICITY; DENSITY-FUNCTIONAL THEORY; LATTICE-DEFECTS; 1ST-PRINCIPLES CALCULATIONS; GRAIN-BOUNDARIES; STAINLESS-STEELS; INDUCED CRACKING; EMBRITTLEMENT; FRACTURE; METALS;
D O I
10.1016/j.commatsci.2018.06.002
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
The fundamental mechanisms and the conditions in which hydrogen embrittlement (HE) occurs in pure nickel and its alloys has not been fully determined. Several models associated with hydrogen-induced deformation and fracture modes have been proposed. In these models, the transport and concentration of hydrogen play the rate-controlling role in delayed HE. In particular, the kinetics of the embrittlement process is driven by the diffusion of hydrogen. Extensive experimental studies have been performed to elucidate the diffusion of hydrogen in nickel. These investigations have determined a significant anisotropy in the diffusivity of hydrogen. However, the nature of the anisotropy is unclear and still needs to be clarified. In the present work, the diffusion of hydrogen in nickel is investigated using a combined approach involving density functional theory (DFT) and molecular dynamics (MD). The temperature-dependent diffusion coefficients of hydrogen in nickel single crystal, determined from simulations, is in excellent agreement with experimental data. Moreover, it is demonstrated that for a single crystal nickel, with no imposed stress, the computed diffusivities in the < 1 0 0 >, < 1 1 0 > and < 1 1 1 > directions did not show significant differences. The reported simulation results accurately describe the diffusion of hydrogen in nickel, and also suggest that stress fields may be the primary contributor to experimentally observed diffusion anisotropy.
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页数:7
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