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Crystallographic study of liquid-metal-embrittlement crack path

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MATERIALS LETTERS
Volume 267, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.matlet.2020.127511

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Grain boundaries; Electron microscopy; Welding; Microstructure

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  1. International Zinc Association in Durham, USA
  2. National Science and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) of Canada
  3. Canada Research Charis (CRC) Program
  4. ArcelorMittal Dofasco G.P., Canada

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Compared to other intergranular degradation phenomena, liquid metal embrittlement (LME) is less understood. The main gap in knowledge has been the lack of fundamental information of how grainboundary characteristics (e.g. grain boundary misorientation angle and grain boundary crystallographic plane) affects LME susceptibility. In this study, the recently developed trace analysis has been applied to the grain boundaries exhibiting LME cracking. Despite the presence of a diverse range of low- and high-index planes in the entire population of the grain boundaries, liquid metal selectively penetrated high-index random grain boundary planes such as (5 3 1), (5 1 1), and (7 3 3). (C) 2020 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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