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A COMSOL Framework for Predicting Hydrogen Embrittlement - Part 1: Coupled Hydrogen Transport

Abstract

Hydrogen threatens the structural integrity of metals and thus predicting hydrogen-material interactions is key to unlocking the role of hydrogen in the energy transition. Quantifying the interplay between material deformation and hydrogen diffusion ahead of cracks and other stress concentrators is key to the prediction and prevention of hydrogen-assisted failures. In this work, a generalised theoretical and computational framework is presented that for the first time encompasses: (i) stress-assisted diffusion, (ii) hydrogen trapping due to multiple trap types, rigorously accounting for the rate of creation of dislocation trap sites, (iii) hydrogen transport through dislocations, (iv) equilibrium (Oriani) and non-equilibrium (McNabb-Foster) trapping kinetics, (v) hydrogen-induced softening, and (vi) hydrogen uptake, considering the role of hydrostatic stresses and local electrochemistry. Particular emphasis is placed on the numerical implementation in COMSOL Multiphysics, releasing the relevant models and discussing stability, discretisation and solver details. Each of the elements of the framework is independently benchmarked against results from the literature and implications for the prediction of hydrogen-assisted fractures are discussed. The second part of this work (Part II) shows how these crack tip predictions can be combined with crack growth simulations.

Funding source: The authors gratefully acknowledge funding from projects PID2021-124768OB-C21 and TED2021-130413B-I00. This work was also supported by the Regional Government of Castilla y León (Junta de Castilla y León), Spain and by the Ministry of Science and Innovation MICIN and the European Union NextGenerationEU/PRTR through projects H2MetAmo (C17.I01.P01.S21) and MA2TEC (C17.I01). E. Martínez-Pañeda acknowledges financial support from the EPSRC, United Kingdom (grant EP/V009680/1), from UKRI’s Future Leaders Fellowship programme [grant MR/V024124/1], and from the UKRI Horizon Europe Guarantee programme (ERC Starting Grant ResistHfracture, EP/Y037219/1).
Countries: Spain ; United Kingdom
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2025-03-02
2025-12-05
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