Browsing by Author "Koyama, Motomichi"
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An atomistic study on the HELP mechanism of hydrogen embrittlement in pure metal Fe
Hasan, Md Shahrier; Kapci, Mehmet Fazil; Bal, Burak; Koyama, Motomichi; Bayat, Hadia; Xu, Wenwu (PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD, 2024)The Hydrogen Enhanced Localized Plasticity (HELP) mechanism is one of the most important theories explaining Hydrogen Embrittlement in metallic materials. While much research has focused on hydrogen's impact on dislocation ... -
High-concentration carbon assists plasticity-driven hydrogen embrittlement in a Fe-high Mn steel with a relatively high stacking fault energy
Tugluca, Ibrahim Burkay; Koyama, Motomichi; Bal, Burak; Canadinc, Demircan; Akiyama, Eiji; Tsuzaki, Kaneaki (ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA, PO BOX 564, 1001 LAUSANNE, SWITZERLAND, 2018)We investigated the effects of electrochemical hydrogen charging on the mechanical properties of a Fe-33Mn-1.1C austenitic steel with high carbon concentration and relatively high stacking fault energy. Hydrogen pre charging ... -
Lowering Strain Rate Simultaneously Enhances Carbon- and Hydrogen-Induced Mechanical Degradation in an Fe-33Mn-1.1C Steel
Tugluca, Ibrahim Burkay; Koyama, Motomichi; Shimomura, Yusaku; Bal, Burak; Canadinc, Demircan); Akiyama, Eiji; Tsuzaki, Kaneaki (SPRINGER, 233 SPRING ST, NEW YORK, NY 10013 USA, 2019)We investigated the strain rate dependency of the hydrogen-induced mechanical degradation of Fe-33Mn-1.1C steel at 303K within the strain rate range of 10(-2) to 10(-5)s(-1). In the presence of hydrogen, lowering the strain ... -
Potential Effects of Short-Range Order on Hydrogen Embrittlement of Stable Austenitic Steels—A Review
Koyama, Motomichi; Bal, Burak; Canadinc, Dermican; Habib, Kishan; Tsuchiyama, Toshihiro; Tsuzaki, Kaneaki; Akiyama, Eiji (Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH, 2021)Here, we present a review of the hydrogen embrittlement behavior of face-centered cubic (FCC) alloys with short-range order (SRO) of solute atoms. In this paper, three types of FCC alloys are introduced: Fe–Mn–C austenitic ... -
Strain rate and hydrogen effects on crack growth from a notch in a Fe-high-Mn steel containing 1.1 wt% solute carbon
Najam, Hina; Koyama, Motomichi; Bal, Burak; Akiyama, Eiji; Tsuzaki, Kaneaki (Elsevier Ltd, 2020)Effects of strain rate and hydrogen on crack propagation from a notch were investigated using a Fe-33Mn-1.1C steel by tension tests conducted at a cross head displacement speeds of 10-2 and 10-4 mm/s. Decreasing cross head ...