Embrittlement: A Crack Tip View

M. Rajivmoorthy, T. Wilson, M. Eberhart
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Normally tough structural materials may  fail catastrophically when contaminated with even minuscule quantities of ubiquitous elements such as sulfur, phosphorus or hydrogen.  These so called embrittling elements exert their influence at the tip of atomically sharp cracks where applied stress is concentrated to a degree given by the stress concentration factor.  When the concentrated stress exceeds the strength of the bonds across the crack tip, the crack will run.  Hence, an element may  embrittle a host either by decreasing bond strength and/or increasing the stress concentration.  While the effects of embrittling elements on the earlier have been extensively studied, less attention has been directed to their effects on the latter.  Here we exploit the nearsightedness of electronic matter principle to provide a measure of the stress concentration factor and study its changes in the presence of a known embrittling element.  We find that for the well studied system of copper embrittled by dilute quantities of bismuth, bismuth atoms increase the  crack tip stress concentration  by more than 60%
脆化:裂纹尖端的观点
通常坚韧的结构材料可能;即使被硫、磷或氢等极少量的普遍存在的元素污染,也会发生灾难性的故障。这些所谓的脆性元素在原子尖锐裂纹的尖端发挥作用,在那里施加的应力集中到由应力集中系数给定的程度。当集中应力超过裂纹尖端的粘结强度时,裂纹就会扩展。因此,一个元素可以 通过降低结合强度和(或)增加应力集中来脆化宿主。虽然脆性元素对前者的影响已被广泛研究,但它们对后者的影响却很少受到关注。在这里,我们利用电子物质原理的近视性提供了应力集中系数的测量方法,并研究了已知脆化元素存在时应力集中系数的变化。我们发现,对于被稀量铋脆化的铜系统,铋原子增加了裂纹尖端应力集中 降幅超过60%
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