Publication Date:
2019-06-27
Description:
An investigation of the effect of temperature on the surface hydriding reaction of Ti-5Al-2.5Sn alloy exposed to hydrogen at 250 psig was made. The temperature range studied extended from 160 to -160 F. Reaction conditions were controlled so as to expose a vacuum-cleaned, oxide-free alloy surface to an ultra-pure hydrogen atmosphere. Reaction times up to 1458 hr were studied. The hydriding reaction was extremely sensitive to experimental variables and the reproducibility of reaction behavior was poor. However, it was demonstrated that the reaction proceeded quite rapidly at 160 F; as much as 1 mil surface hydriding was observed after exposure for 162 hr. The amount of hydriding was observed to decrease with decreasing temperature at 75, 36, and -76 F. No surface hydriding was detected either by vacuum fusion analysis or by metallographic examination after exposure for 1458 hr at -110 or -160 F.
Keywords:
MATERIALS, METALLIC
Type:
Journal of the Less-Common Metals; 31; May 1973
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