haurausembrittlementia
Haurausembrittlementia is a hypothetical material phenomenon characterized by a sudden and brittle fracture in certain alloys when exposed to specific environmental conditions, particularly elevated temperatures and the presence of hydrogen. The term itself is a portmanteau derived from "haura," suggesting a gaseous element, "embrace," indicating its surrounding influence, and "brittlement," referring to the resulting loss of ductility.
The precise mechanisms underlying haurausembrittlementia are still a subject of theoretical research. It is believed to
While haurausembrittlementia is not a widely documented or experimentally confirmed material failure mode, it serves as