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A first-principles study of Zn induced liquid metal embrittlement at bcc and fcc grain boundaries (2401.05997v1)

Published 11 Jan 2024 in cond-mat.mtrl-sci

Abstract: Zn induced liquid metal embrittlement (LME) is a major concern in particular for advanced high strength steels, which often contain a significant amount of austenite compared to established steel grades. Using density functional theory (DFT) calculations we, therefore, compare the behaviour of Zn in ferrite (bcc) and austenite (fcc) grain boundaries (GBs) with different magnetic ordering to investigate the role of crystal structure as well as magnetism in LME. We address the performance of DFT based paramagnetic calculations by utilizing the spin space averaging relaxation approach. Our results show that both magnetic and elastic contributions have significant influence towards segregation and embrittling behaviour of Zn. The primary requirement is the elastic contribution, while the presence of magnetic disorder increases the critical concentrations for the onset of GB weakening. While Zn segregation is more favourable in bcc compared to fcc GB, larger impact of Zn coverage on GB weakening is observed for fcc. For both structures, the rapid decrease in surface defect state energies is identified as the driving force behind GB weakening. These surface defect states stabilize at lower Zn concentrations than GB defect states.

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