Abstract

Abstract— The distribution of hydrogen in the vicinity of a crack tip was studied using SIMS (Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry) under different ratios of I/II mixed mode loads. Modified WOL specimens with kinked slits were employed in the course of the experimental work. Spectrographic measurements show that under I/II mixed mode loading, both in the HIC and in the rmaxp directions, there are two hydrogen accumulation peaks ahead of the crack tip, corresponding to the location of the maximum hydrostatic stress and maximum equivalent plastic strain, respectively. Based on results obtained over a range of loading conditions from mode I to a high KII/ KI, ratio, it is shown that the mode II component has a clear influence on both peaks. The conditions for hydrogen redistribution are discussed in terms of crack tip stress‐strain fields.

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