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Phase field modeling for the morphological and microstructural evolution of metallic materials under environmental attack

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NPJ COMPUTATIONAL MATERIALS
Volume 7, Issue 1, Pages -

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NATURE PORTFOLIO
DOI: 10.1038/s41524-021-00612-7

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  1. Research Grants Council of Hong Kong [PolyU152174/17E, PolyU152208/18E, PolyU152178/20E]
  2. Science and Technology Program of Guangdong Province of China [2020A0505090001]

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This report summarizes the progress in the PF modeling of the degradation of metallic materials in aggressive environments, providing insights for future applications. PF models are an effective computational approach for studying and predicting the morphology, phase change, and transformation of materials.
The complex degradation of metallic materials in aggressive environments can result in morphological and microstructural changes. The phase-field (PF) method is an effective computational approach to understanding and predicting the morphology, phase change and/or transformation of materials. PF models are based on conserved and non-conserved field variables that represent each phase as a function of space and time coupled with time-dependent equations that describe the mechanisms. This report summarizes progress in the PF modeling of degradation of metallic materials in aqueous corrosion, hydrogen-assisted cracking, high-temperature metal oxidation in the gas phase and porous structure evolution with insights to future applications.

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