Crack path in liquid metal embrittlement: experiments with steels and modeling

Authors

  • T. Auger
  • S. Hémery
  • M. Bourcier
  • C. Berdin
  • M. Martin
  • I. Robertson

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.35.29

Keywords:

Crack path, Liquid Metal Embrittlement, Steels, Multi-scale crack propagation modelling

Abstract

We review the recent experimental clarification of the fracture path in Liquid Metal Embrittlement with austenitic and martensitic steels. Using state of the art characterization tools (Focused Ion Beam and Transmission Electron Microscopy) a clear understanding of crack path is emerging for these systems where a classical fractographic analysis fails to provide useful information. The main finding is that most of the cracking process takes place at grain boundaries, lath or mechanical twin boundaries while cleavage or plastic flow localization is rarely the observed fracture mode. Based on these experimental insights, we sketch an on-going modeling strategy for LME crack initiation and propagation at mesoscopic scale.

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Published

29-12-2015

How to Cite

Crack path in liquid metal embrittlement: experiments with steels and modeling. (2015). Frattura Ed Integrità Strutturale, 10(35), pages 250-259. https://doi.org/10.3221/IGF-ESIS.35.29