Tensile properties evolution of hydrogen-induced TA10 titanium alloy welded joints

  • LIU Quanming ,
  • LONG Weimin ,
  • FU Li ,
  • ZHONG Sujuan ,
  • LI Xiupeng
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  • 1. State Key Laboratory of Advanced Brazing Filler Metals and Technology, Zhengzhou Research Institute of Mechanical Engineering Co., Ltd., Zhengzhou, 450001,China;
    2. State Key Laboratory of Solidification Processing, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi’an, 710072, China

Received date: 2020-06-15

  Online published: 2021-02-03

Abstract

Hydrogen embrittlement of titanium alloy weldments often occur at low hydrogen concentrations. The effect of hydrogen content on tensile properties of titanium alloy welded joints and its mechanism were studied. The results show that with the increase of hydrogen content, the room temperature strength was significantly improved, the plasticity was significantly deteriorated. At 0.05 wt.% H, solid solution hydrogen had a limited effect on tissue strengthening and a slight increase in tensile strength; solid solution hydrogen reduced the "pinning" effect of solute atom on dislocation movement, yield strength decreased; solid solution hydrogen only depend on the diffusion and accumulation to cause the local micro-region hydrogen concentration to increase, which had a little effect on the plasticity. After 0.12 wt.% H, the "pinning" effect of the hydride was strengthened, the hydrogen-induced dislocation cross-slip was more difficult, and the strength at room temperature was significantly increased; the brittle hydride itself fractured, precipitated, or accelerated separation from the matrix, resulting in significant plasticity decline. When not charged with hydrogen or 0.05 wt.% H, the ductile fracture occurred in the welded joint; After 0.12 wt.% H, the brittle fracture was the main; solid solution hydrogen and the hydride had a direct effect on fracture mode transformation.

Cite this article

LIU Quanming , LONG Weimin , FU Li , ZHONG Sujuan , LI Xiupeng . Tensile properties evolution of hydrogen-induced TA10 titanium alloy welded joints[J]. Transactions of The China Welding Institution, 2020 , 41(12) : 20 -24 . DOI: 10.12073/j.hjxb.20200615003

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