Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen In Titanium-Aluminum Alloys (48d154a8-a0a9-457f-bc95-bb9ed2647470)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
L. W. Berger D. N. Williams and R. I. Jaffee
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Abstract

The effects of hydrogen on the properties of binary Ti-A1 alloys containing 2.5, 5, and 7 pct aluminum and ternary alloys of the same compositions with added interstitial elements oxygen, nihrogen, and carbon were stzdied. Aluminum increases the apparent hydrogen solubility of the a-phase, resulting in a marked increase in resistance to impact embrittlement. In the Ti-5Al and Ti-7Al alloys, for example, the addition of 180 and 305 ppm hydrogen, respectively, did not cause embrittlement, while unalloyed titanium was embrittled by as little as 75 ppm. The role of aluminum in increasing hydrogen solubility of the a-phase probably accounts for the excellent hydrogen tolerance of a-ß alloys containing considerable amounts of aluminum. There is some evidence that aluminum retards the rate of hydride precipitation. If so, these alloys may be susceptible to slow-strain embrittlement. UNALLOYED a-titanium is extremely sensitive to small amounts of added hydrogen in that there is a marked decrease in notch properties. For example, as little as 100 ppm hydrogen is sufficient to lower the room-temperature notch-impact strength from over 100 to less than 20 in.-lb.' This loss of impact Strength has been associated with the Presence of hydride phase in the microstructure. Hydrogen in the amounts encountered in commercial practice
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APA: L. W. Berger D. N. Williams and R. I. Jaffee  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen In Titanium-Aluminum Alloys (48d154a8-a0a9-457f-bc95-bb9ed2647470)

MLA: L. W. Berger D. N. Williams and R. I. Jaffee Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Hydrogen In Titanium-Aluminum Alloys (48d154a8-a0a9-457f-bc95-bb9ed2647470). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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