Occluded hydrogen resulting from cathodic charging of commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys, Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V and Ti-6Al-4V, was shown to cause embrittlement of the alloys. Embrittlement was a function of the interstitial hydrogen content rather than the amount of precipitated titanium hydride. The effects of hydrogen concentration on the critical strain for plastic instability along pure shear directions was determined for alloys Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V and Ti-5Al-2.5Sn. Hydrogen, in concentrations below that necessary for spontaneous hydride precipitation, increased the strain necessary for instability formation or instability failure. The strain rate sensitivity also increased with increasing hydrogen concentration. The effect of hydrogen on...
The physical characteristics of stress corrosion cracking of titanium in an aqueous chloride environ...
Increasing the reliability of equipment used for production, transportation, storage and utilization...
Development of hydrogen brittleness in titanium alloy at low temperature and low strain rate
Titanium alloys, by virtue of their attractive strength to density ratio, fatigue, fracture toughnes...
The effect of hydrogen on the properties of metals, including titanium and its alloys, was investiga...
Additional support is presented for the previously proposed role of hydrogen as an embrittling agent...
Yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation were studied for annealed titanium electro...
Hot salt stress corrosion of titanium alloys - generation of hydrogen and its embrittling effec
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
The Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V alloy was tested in four conditions: mill annealed (70 ppM H), duplex annealed (70...
The high strength, low density, and good corrosion resistance of Ti-based alloys make them candidate...
Abstract. Conflicting opinions exist in the literature on the manner in which hydrogen influences th...
The physical characteristics of stress corrosion cracking of titanium in an aqueous chloride environ...
Increasing the reliability of equipment used for production, transportation, storage and utilization...
Development of hydrogen brittleness in titanium alloy at low temperature and low strain rate
Titanium alloys, by virtue of their attractive strength to density ratio, fatigue, fracture toughnes...
The effect of hydrogen on the properties of metals, including titanium and its alloys, was investiga...
Additional support is presented for the previously proposed role of hydrogen as an embrittling agent...
Yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and elongation were studied for annealed titanium electro...
Hot salt stress corrosion of titanium alloys - generation of hydrogen and its embrittling effec
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
International audienceDuring long-term exposure to pressurised hot water (350C and 15 MPa), titanium...
The Ti-8Al-1Mo-1V alloy was tested in four conditions: mill annealed (70 ppM H), duplex annealed (70...
The high strength, low density, and good corrosion resistance of Ti-based alloys make them candidate...
Abstract. Conflicting opinions exist in the literature on the manner in which hydrogen influences th...
The physical characteristics of stress corrosion cracking of titanium in an aqueous chloride environ...
Increasing the reliability of equipment used for production, transportation, storage and utilization...
Development of hydrogen brittleness in titanium alloy at low temperature and low strain rate