Author:Fernandes, PJL; Jones, DRHDate:Oct 1995Liquid-metal-induced embrittlement (LMIE) refers to the loss of ductility in normally ductile metals and alloys when stressed while in contact with a liquid metal. In this study, the fatigue crack growth behaviour of brass in molten gallium ...Read more
Author:Fernandes, PJL; Jones, DRHDate:Sep 1997Liquid-metal-induced embrittlement under tensile test conditions is identified by the existence of a characteristic ductility trough. In this study, the effect of molten gallium on the behaviour of two brass alloys with different microstructures ...Read more
Author:Fernandes, PJL; Jones, DRHDate:Dec 1996One of the most intriguing features of liquid metal induced embrittlement (LMIE) is the observation that some liquid metal-solid metal couples are susceptible to embrittlement, while others appear to be immune. This is referred to as the ...Read more