Author/Authors :
Li، Fang نويسنده , , LIU، Yuyin نويسنده , , WAN، Xiaojing نويسنده , , CHEN، Yexin نويسنده , , Wang، Qingjiang نويسنده ,
Abstract :
The solubility of hydrogen in Ti-60 alloy obeys the Sivertʹs Law and the Arrhenius relationship. The heat of dissolution of hydrogen in this alloy is found to be 42.3 kJ/mol. The experimental results also show that the (alpha) + (beta) (right arrow) (beta) transformation temperature and high temperature yield strength of Ti-60 alloy are continuously decreased with increasing hydrogen contents. The minimum yield strength of the alloy at high temperature occurs at the hydrogen concentration corresponding to the (alpha) + (beta) (right arrow) (beta) transition and further increase in yield strength is due to the hardening effect of hydrogen addition on the (beta) phase. Tensile at 900 °C will make the yield strength reduce about 70% for the alloy containing 0.3% of hydrogen.
Keywords :
Phase transformation temperature , Hydrogen solubility , Yield strength , Titanium alloy