A multiphase-field model for simulating the hydrogen-induced multi-spot corrosion on the surface of polycrystalline metals: Application to uranium metal
Jie Sheng, Yu Liu, Xiao-Ming Shi, Yue-Chao Wang, Zi-Hang Chen, Ke Xu,, Shuai Wu, Hou-Bing Huang, Bo Sun, Hai-Feng Liu, Hai-Feng Song

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive multiphase-field model to simulate hydrogen-induced multi-spot corrosion on polycrystalline metals, capturing complex interactions between phases, grain boundaries, and corrosion spots, with application to uranium metal.
Contribution
The study develops a novel multiphase-field model that integrates hydrogen diffusion, phase transformation, elastic interactions, and grain boundary effects for corrosion simulation.
Findings
Oxide film inhibits hydride growth and influences morphology.
Elastic interactions cause corrosion spot merging and hydride growth.
Grain orientation and boundaries lead to diverse hydride morphologies.
Abstract
Hydrogen-induced multi-spot corrosion on the surface of polycrystalline rare metals is a complex process, which involves the interactions between phases (metal, hydride and oxide), grain orientations, grain boundaries, and corrosion spots. To accurately simulate this process and comprehend the underlying physics, a theoretical method is required that includes the following mechanisms: i) hydrogen diffusion, ii) phase transformation, iii) elastic interactions between phases, especially, the interactions between the oxide film and the hydride, iv) elastic interactions between grains, and v) interactions between hydrogen solutes and grain boundaries. In this study, we report a multiphase-field model that incorporates all these requirements, and conduct a comprehensive study of hydrogen-induced spot corrosion on the uranium metal surface, including the investigation of the oxide film,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsNuclear Materials and Properties · Hydrogen embrittlement and corrosion behaviors in metals · Corrosion Behavior and Inhibition
