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- W3210655961 abstract "While Fe–Ni–Cr austenitic stainless steels exhibit relatively good resistance to hydrogen embrittlement, they still suffer from significant degradation of ductility, fatigue and fracture properties in gaseous hydrogen environments. Experimental studies in the literature suggest that hydrogen reduces stacking fault energy in austenitic stainless steels. This phenomenon causes a large separation of partial dislocations and lower propensity for cross-slip. Whereas lower stacking fault energy does not correlate well with loss of ductility in the absence of hydrogen, lower stacking fault energy trends toward greater loss of ductility when hydrogen is present. Calculations of stacking fault energy are challenging for austenitic stainless steels. One main issue is that in alloys, stacking fault energy is not a single value but rather varies depending on local composition. Herein, we first report an Fe–Ni–Cr–H quaternary interatomic potential and then use this potential to perform time-averaged molecular dynamics simulations to calculate stacking fault energies for tens of thousands of realizations of local compositions for selected stainless steels alloys with and without internal hydrogen. From statistical analyses, our results suggest that hydrogen reduces stacking fault energy, which likely impacts deformation mechanisms of Fe–Ni–Cr austenitic stainless steels when exposed to hydrogen environments. We then perform validation MD simulation tests to show that hydrogen indeed statistically increases the stacking fault widths due to statistically reduced stacking fault energies." @default.
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- W3210655961 title "An Fe–Ni–Cr–H interatomic potential and predictions of hydrogen-affected stacking fault energies in austenitic stainless steels" @default.
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