A modelling framework for coupled hydrogen diffusion and mechanical behaviour of engineering components
In this paper, we propose a finite element formulation for solving coupled mechanical/diffusion problems. In particular, we study hydrogen diffusion in metals and its impact on their mechanical behaviour (i.e. hydrogen embrittlement). The formulation can be used to model hydrogen diffusion through a...
Main Authors: | Elmukashfi, E, Tarleton, E, Cocks, ACF |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Springer
2020
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