Hydrogen-assisted degradation of titanium based alloys

被引:91
作者
Tal-Gutelmacher, E [1 ]
Eliezer, D [1 ]
机构
[1] Ben Gurion Univ Negev, Dept Mat Engn, IL-84105 Beer Sheva, Israel
关键词
titanium alloys; hydrogen embrittlement; titanium hydrides; hydrogen absorption;
D O I
10.2320/matertrans.45.1594
中图分类号
T [工业技术];
学科分类号
08 ;
摘要
Titanium base alloys are among the most important advanced materials for a wide variety of aerospace, marine, industrial and commercial applications, due to their high strength/weight ratio and good corrosion behavior. Although titanium is generally considered to be reasonably resistant to chemical attack, severe problems can arise when titanium base alloys come in contact with hydrogen containing environments. Titanium base alloys can pick up large amounts of hydrogen when exposed to these environments, especially at elevated temperatures. If the hydrogen remains in the titanium lattice, it may lead to severe degradation of the mechanical and fracture behavior of these alloys upon cooling. As a consequence of the different behavior of hydrogen in alpha and beta phases of titanium (different solubility, different diffusion kinetics, etc), the susceptibility of each of these phases to the various forms of and conditions of hydrogen degradation can vary markedly. This paper presents an overview of hydrogen interactions with titanium alloys, with specific emphasis on the role of microstructure on hydrogen-assisted degradation in these alloys.
引用
收藏
页码:1594 / 1600
页数:7
相关论文
共 55 条
[41]   The effects of hydrogen on the deformation and fracture of β-titanium [J].
Teter, DF ;
Robertson, IM ;
Birnbaum, HK .
ACTA MATERIALIA, 2001, 49 (20) :4313-4323
[42]   LENGTHENING KINETICS OF (01(1)OVER-BAR0) GAMMA-TIH PRECIPITATES IN ALPHA-TI IN THE TEMPERATURE-RANGE OF 25-DEGREES-C TO 80-DEGREES-C [J].
TSAI, MM ;
HOWE, JM .
METALLURGICAL AND MATERIALS TRANSACTIONS A-PHYSICAL METALLURGY AND MATERIALS SCIENCE, 1995, 26 (09) :2219-2226
[43]   STUDY OF SLOW-CRACK GROWTH IN AIR OF TA6V ALLOY [J].
VASSEL, A .
JOURNAL OF THE LESS-COMMON METALS, 1980, 69 (01) :293-299
[44]   THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON THE TIME-TO-RUPTURE BEHAVIOR OF OXYGEN-STRENGTHENED TITANIUM [J].
WASZ, ML ;
BROTZEN, FR ;
MCLELLAN, RB .
SCRIPTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA, 1993, 28 (04) :483-487
[45]   THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON THE FRACTURE-TOUGHNESS OF OXYGEN-STRENGTHENED TITANIUM [J].
WASZ, ML ;
KO, CC ;
BROTZEN, FR ;
MCLELLAN, RB .
SCRIPTA METALLURGICA ET MATERIALIA, 1990, 24 (11) :2043-2046
[46]   THE EFFECT OF HYDROGEN ON MECHANICAL-PROPERTIES OF OXYGEN-STRENGTHENED TITANIUM [J].
WASZ, ML ;
KO, CC ;
BROTZEN, FR ;
MCLELLAN, RB .
SCRIPTA METALLURGICA, 1989, 23 (12) :2039-2042
[47]   RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN IMPACT AND LOW-STRAIN-RATE HYDROGEN EMBRITTLEMENT OF TITANIUM ALLOYS [J].
WILLIAMS, DN ;
JAFFEE, RI .
JOURNAL OF THE LESS-COMMON METALS, 1960, 2 (01) :42-48
[48]  
WILLIAMS DN, 1962, J I MET, V91, P147
[49]   GASEOUS HYDROGEN-INDUCED CRACKING OF TI-5AL-2.5SN [J].
WILLIAMS, DP ;
NELSON, HG .
METALLURGICAL TRANSACTIONS, 1972, 3 (08) :2107-&
[50]  
Williams J.C., 1976, EFFECT HYDROGEN BEHA, P367