Chu Wuyang, Thompson A W. Hydrogen Induced Cracking in Titanium Aluminide[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 1992, 14(4): 470-477. DOI: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.1992.04.029
Citation: Chu Wuyang, Thompson A W. Hydrogen Induced Cracking in Titanium Aluminide[J]. Chinese Journal of Engineering, 1992, 14(4): 470-477. DOI: 10.13374/j.issn1001-053x.1992.04.029

Hydrogen Induced Cracking in Titanium Aluminide

  • Hydrogen-induced cracking could initiate but Only propogate a small amount in a precharged WOL specimen of Ti-24Al-11Nb alloy at room temperature. The KIH and da/dt of hydrogen-induced cracking in hydrogen gas at 400℃, however, could be measured. Hydrogen-induced cracking on the surface initiated discontinuously within the plastic zone when the plastic deformation developed to a particular and reproducible extent, which was similar to that of the Cleavage crack in an uncharged specimen with increasing KI. The fracture surface of hydrogen-induced cracking in hydrogen gas at 400℃ was in close relationship with microstructure and basely identical with that of overload failure at room temperature but was more brittle than that of overload failure at 400℃ for all microstructures
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