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Online ISSN : 1347-5460
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Lattice Defects Underneath Hydrogen-induced Intergranular Fracture Surface of Ni-Cr Alloy Evaluated by Low-energy Positron Beam
Kota Tomatsu Tomohiko OmuraTakahiro AokiAtsushi YabuuchiAtsushi Kinomura
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2023 年 63 巻 11 号 p. 1889-1896

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To investigate mechanism of hydrogen-induced intergranular fractures, low energy positron beams with different energies were applied to hydrogen-induced intergranular fracture surfaces of 80Ni-20Cr alloy, and depth distributions of the lattice defects were evaluated by Doppler broadening spectroscopy and positron annihilation lifetime one. At least at depths between 0.1 µm and 1 µm from the fracture surface, a large number of the lattice defects were homogeneously distributed. Both the dislocation density and monovacancy-equivalent vacancy-type defect one were around ten-times as large as inside the grains. On the other hand, the absolute value of the monovacancy-equivalent vacancy-type defect density was about 9 appm, and obviously not large enough to cause strength reduction and fractures. It was suggested that stress concentration and disordered structures formation at and on the grain boundaries due to hydrogen-enhanced dislocation nucleation, and reduction in the grain boundary cohesive energy due to the trapped hydrogen atoms jointly cause the intergranular fractures.

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