Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1276129 International Journal of Hydrogen Energy 2012 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Through melt hydrogenation, a gradient microstructure (α″ + α′)/(α + βH) has been observed in TC21 alloy. The addition of hydrogen induces martensite transformation and increases the volume fraction of β. It is found that the absorption process of hydrogen atoms can be divided into melting and cooling stages. During cooling, the continuous absorption of hydrogen and the corresponding decrease of freezing point of melt extend solidification time of melt and lead to hydrogen enrichment in the upper of the specimen, which induces the formation of the gradient structure. The hydrogenated TC21 alloy shows higher thermoplasticity compared with the unhydrogenated TC21 alloy. The flow stress of the upper part of the hydrogenated alloy is lower than that of the center part. A gradual variation has been observed in the microhardness along the gradient direction due to variation in the microstructure. The microhardness of the upper surface drops about 45% with 14.6 at.%H.

► Microstructure of TC21 alloy is modified by melt hydrogenation. ► The hydrogen concentration gradient induces a gradient microstructure. ► The hydrogen absorption behaviors in Ti melt are studied. ► The process of hydrogen enrichment of the upper of specimen is discussed. ► The flow stress and the microhardness of the hydrogenated alloy decrease.

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