First-Principles and Thermodynamic Simulation of Elastiс Stress Effect on Energy of Hydrogen Dissolution in Alpha Iron


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Mobile hydrogen, when dissolving in metals, redistributes due to the density gradients and elastic stresses, and enables destruction processes or phase transformations in local volumes of a solvent metal. It is rather important in solid state physics to investigate these interactions. The first-principle calculations performed in terms of the density functional theory, are used for thermodynamic simulation of the elastic stress effect on the energy of hydrogen dissolution in α-Fe crystal lattice. The paper presents investigations of the total energy of Fe–H system depending on the lattice parameter. As a result, the relation is obtained between the hydrogen dissolution energy and stress. A good agreement is shown between the existing data and simulation results. The extended equation is suggested for the chemical potential of hydrogen atom in iron within the local stress field. Two parameters affecting the hydrogen distribution are compared, namely local stress and phase transformations.

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M. Rakitin

National Research South Ural State University

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Email: maxim.rakitin@gmail.com
Rússia, Chelyabinsk

A. Mirzoev

National Research South Ural State University

Email: maxim.rakitin@gmail.com
Rússia, Chelyabinsk

D. Mirzaev

National Research South Ural State University

Email: maxim.rakitin@gmail.com
Rússia, Chelyabinsk

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