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Application of elastic fracture and damage mechanics models for numerical simulation of hydrogen embrittlement in steels

Jorge Palma Carrasco (Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande‐PB, Brazil)
José Maria Andrade Barbosa (Federal University of Pernambuco, Recife‐PE, Brazil)
Antonio Almeida Silva (Federal University of Campina Grande, Campina Grande‐PB, Brazil)
Marcos Antonio da Silva Irmão (Federal University of Vale do São Francisco, Petrolina‐PE, Brazil)

Engineering Computations

ISSN: 0264-4401

Publication date: 17 August 2012

Abstract

Purpose

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The purpose of this paper is to present a numerical simulation of the hydrogen atomic effect on the steels fracture toughness, as well as on crack propagation using fracture mechanics and continuous damage mechanics models.

Design/methodology/approach

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The simulation was performed in an idealized elastic specimen with an edge crack loaded in the tensile opening mode, in a plane strain state. In order to simulate the effect of hydrogen in the steel, the stress intensity factor ahead of the crack tip in the hydrogenated material was obtained. The damage model was applied to simulate the growth and crack propagation being considered only two damage components: a mechanical damage produced by a static load and a non‐mechanical damage produced by the hydrogen.

Findings

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The simulation results showed that the changes in the stress field at the crack tip and the reduction in the time of growth and crack propagation due to hydrogen effect occur. These results showed a good correlation and consistency with macroscopic observations, providing a better understanding of the hydrogen embrittlement phenomenon in steels.

Originality/value

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The paper attempts to link the concepts of the continuous damage and fracture mechanics to achieve a better approach in the representation of the physical phenomenon studied, in order to obtain a more accurate simulation of the processes involved.

Keywords

  • Steels
  • Fracture
  • Embrittlement
  • Damage continuum mechanics
  • Fracture mechanics
  • Hydrogen embrittlement
  • Structural steels
  • Finite element method

Citation

Palma Carrasco, J., Andrade Barbosa, J.M., Almeida Silva, A. and da Silva Irmão, M.A. (2012), "Application of elastic fracture and damage mechanics models for numerical simulation of hydrogen embrittlement in steels", Engineering Computations, Vol. 29 No. 6, pp. 596-604. https://doi.org/10.1108/02644401211246300

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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