2020 Volume 69 Issue 2 Pages 119-125
The diffusion behavior of interstitial hydrogen in steel should be clarified to reveal the mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement. In this study, we performed molecular dynamics (MD) simulations to elucidate the relationship between various stress conditions and the diffusion coefficients of interstitial hydrogen in body-centered-cubic (bcc) iron. The results revealed that the diffusion coefficients are independent of isotropic stress and exhibit strong anisotropic stress de-pendence under uniaxial stress along the 〈100〉 direction. The deformation of the atomic structure around the octahedral interstitial site (O site) resulting from stress was examined to elucidate the origin of the anisotropy of the stress depen-dence. Moreover, a model that predicts the activation enthalpy was derived by quantitatively evaluating the deformation around the O site. The activation enthalpy predicted by the model was consistent with the results of MD simulations when the deformation around the O site was not significant.