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Liquid metal embrittlement (LME), also known as liquid metal induced embrittlement, is a phenomenon of practical importance, where certain
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s experience drastic loss in
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ductility or undergo
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when exposed to specific liquid metals. Generally, a
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, either externally applied or internally present, is needed to induce
embrittlement Embrittlement is a significant decrease of ductility of a material, which makes the material brittle. Embrittlement is used to describe any phenomena where the environment compromises a stressed material's mechanical performance, such as temperatu ...
. Exceptions to this rule have been observed, as in the case of
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in the presence of liquid
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.J. Huntington, ''Inst. Metals'', 11 (1914), 108 This phenomenon has been studied since the beginning of the 20th century. Many of its phenomenological characteristics are known and several mechanisms have been proposed to explain it.B. Joseph, M. Picat, and F. Barbier, ''Eur. Phys. J. AP'', 5 (1999), 19D.G. Kolman, "Environmentally Induced Cracking, Liquid Metal Embrittlement" in "ASM Handbook, Volume 13A, Corrosion: Fundamentals, Testing and Protection", ASM International, Materials Park, OH, pp. 381-392 (2003). The practical significance of liquid metal embrittlement is revealed by the observation that several
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s experience ductility losses and cracking during
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or during subsequent fabrication.M. H. Kamdar, Treatise on Material Science and Technology, Academic Press, Vol. 25 (1983), 361 Cracking can occur catastrophically and very high crack growth rates have been measured.D.G. Kolman and R. Chavarria, ''Journal of Testing and Evaluation'', 30, (2002) 452. Similar metal embrittlement effects can be observed even in the solid state, when one of the metals is brought close to its melting point; e.g.
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-coated parts operating at high temperature. This phenomenon is known as solid metal embrittlement.D.G. Kolman, "Environmentally Induced Cracking, Solid Metal Embrittlement" in "ASM Handbook, Volume 13A, Corrosion: Fundamentals, Testing and Protection", ASM International, Materials Park, OH, pp. 393-397 (2003).


Characteristics


Mechanical behavior

Liquid metal embrittlement is characterized by the reduction in the threshold stress intensity, true fracture stress or in the strain to fracture when tested in the presence of liquid metals as compared to that obtained in tests. The reduction in fracture strain is generally temperature dependent and a “ductility trough” is observed as the test temperature is decreased. A ductile-to-brittle transition behaviour is also exhibited by many metal couples. The shape of the elastic region of the stress-strain curve is not altered, but the plastic region may be changed during LME. Very high crack propagation rates, varying from a few centimeters per second to several meters per second are induced in solid metals by the embrittling liquid metals. An incubation period and a slow pre-critical crack propagation stage generally precede final fracture.


Metal chemistry

It is believed that there is specificity in the solid-liquid metals combinations experiencing LME.Liquid metal assisted cracking of galvanized steel work, Topic Paper, SC / T / 04 / 02, Standing Committee on Structural Safety, London, U. K. June 2004, website: www.scoss.org.uk There should be limited mutual solubilities for the metal couple to cause embrittlement. Excess solubility makes sharp crack propagation difficult, but no solubility condition prevents wetting of the solid surfaces by liquid metal and prevents LME. Presence of an oxide layer on the solid metal surface also prevents good contact between the two metals and stops LME. The chemical compositions of the solid and liquid metals affect the severity of embrittlement. Addition of third elements to the liquid metal may increase or decrease the embrittlement and alters the temperature region over which embrittlement is seen. Metal combinations which form intermetallic compounds do not cause LME. There are a wide variety of LME couples. Most technologically important are the LME of
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and
steel Steel is an alloy made up of iron with added carbon to improve its strength and fracture resistance compared to other forms of iron. Many other elements may be present or added. Stainless steels that are corrosion- and oxidation-resistan ...
alloys.


Metallurgy

Alloying of the solid metal alters its LME. Some alloying elements may increase the severity while others may prevent LME. The action of the alloying element is known to be segregation to
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of the solid metal and alteration of the grain boundary properties. Accordingly, maximum LME is seen in cases where alloy additions elements have saturated the grain boundaries of the solid metal. The hardness and deformation behaviour of the solid metal affect its susceptibility to LME. Generally, harder metals are more severely embrittled. Grain size greatly influences LME. Solids with larger grains are more severely embrittled and the fracture stress varies inversely with the square root of grain diameter. Also the brittle to ductile transition temperature is increased by increasing grain size.


Physico-chemical properties

The interfacial energy between the solid and liquid metals and the grain boundary energy of the solid metal greatly influence LME. These energies depend upon the chemical compositions of the metal couple.


Test parameters

External parameters like temperature, strain rate, stress and time of exposure to the liquid metal prior to testing affect LME. Temperature produces a ductility trough and a ductile to brittle transition behaviour in the solid metal. The temperature range of the trough as well as the transition temperature are altered by the composition of the liquid and solid metals, the structure of the solid metal and other experimental parameters. The lower limit of the ductility trough generally coincides with the melting point of the liquid metal. The upper limit is strain rate sensitive. Temperature also affects the
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of LME. An increase in strain rate increases the upper limit temperature as well as the crack propagation rate. In most metal couples LME does not occur below a threshold stress level. Testing typically involves tensile specimens but more sophisticated testing using fracture mechanics specimens is also performed.Kamdar, M. H., Embrittlement by Liquid and Solid Metals: Proceedings of the Symposium, M. H. Kamdar, Ed., Metallurgical Society of AIME, Warrendale, PA, 1984, p. 149.Benson, B. A. and Hoagland, R. G., ''Scripta Metallurgica'', 23 (1989) 1943.Kargol, J. A. and Albright, D. L., ''Journal of Testing and Evaluation'', 3 (1975) 173.D.G. Kolman and R. Chavarria, ''Corrosion'', 60 (2004) 254.


Mechanisms

Many theories have been proposed for LME. The major ones are listed below; *The dissolution-diffusion model of Robertson W. M. Robertson, ''Trans. Met. Soc. AIME'', 236 (1966), 1478 and Glickman E. E. Glickman and Y. V. Goryunov, ''Sov. Mater. Sci.'', (1978), 355 says that absorption of the liquid metal on the solid metal induces dissolution and inward diffusion. Under stress these processes lead to crack
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and propagation. *The brittle fracture theory of Stoloff and Johnson,N. S. Stoloff and T. L. Johnston, ''Acta Met.'', 11 (1963), 251 Westwood and Kamdar A. R. C. Westwood and M. H. Kamdar, ''Phil. Mag.'', 8 (1963), 787 proposed that the adsorption of the liquid metal atoms at the crack tip weakens inter-atomic bonds and propagates the crack. *Gordon P. Gordon and H. H. Ann, ''Met. Trans., A'' 13 (1982), 457 postulated a model based on diffusion-penetration of liquid metal atoms to nucleate cracks which under stress grow to cause failure. *The ductile failure model of Lynch S. P. Lynch, ''Acta Met.'', 36 (1988), 2639 and Popovich V. V. Popovich, and I. G. Dmukhovskaya, ''Sov. Mater. Sci.'', (1987), 535 predicted that adsorption of the liquid metal leads to weakening of atomic bonds and nucleation of dislocations which move under stress, pile-up and work harden the solid. Also dissolution helps in the nucleation of voids which grow under stress and cause ductile failure. All of these models, with the exception of Robertson,W. M. Robertson, ''Trans. Met. Soc. AIME'', 236 (1966), 1478 utilize the concept of an adsorption-induced surface energy lowering of the solid metal as the central cause of LME. They have succeeded in predicting many of the phenomenological observations. However, quantitative prediction of LME is still elusive.


Mercury embrittlement

The most common liquid metal to cause embrittlement is mercury. The embrittling effects of mercury were first recognized by
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circa 78 AD. Mercury spills present especially significant danger for airplanes. The aluminium-zinc-magnesium-copper alloy DTD 5050B is especially susceptible. The Al-Cu alloy DTD 5020A is less susceptible. Spilled elemental mercury can be immobilized and made relatively harmless by
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, natural gas processing plant operated by Santos suffered a major fire. The gas release that led to the fire was caused by the failure of a heat exchanger (cold box) inlet nozzle in the liquids recovery plant. The failure of the inlet nozzle was due to liquid metal embrittlement of the train B aluminium cold box by elemental mercury.Alt URL
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See also

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Embrittlement Embrittlement is a significant decrease of ductility of a material, which makes the material brittle. Embrittlement is used to describe any phenomena where the environment compromises a stressed material's mechanical performance, such as temperatu ...
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Hydrogen embrittlement Hydrogen embrittlement (HE), also known as hydrogen-assisted cracking or hydrogen-induced cracking (HIC), is a reduction in the ductility of a metal due to absorbed hydrogen. Hydrogen atoms are small and can permeate solid metals. Once absorbe ...


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