Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1499895 | Scripta Materialia | 2011 | 4 Pages |
A simple model was used to predict the tendency of an (α + β) titanium alloy to crack under tension after exposure to air at temperature. The model was experimentally validated for minimum stress to crack and saturation crack spacing. A diffusion model for oxygen ingress as a function of time, temperature and oxygen partial pressure is outlined; together with the surface cracking model and empirical crack growth models, this enables the framework for a life prediction tool for arbitrary time–temperature–environment history.
► We model the life prediction of alpha + beta titanium alloys. ► Experiments include tensile tests after exposure to air at temperature. ► Minimum stress to initiate crack and saturation spacing modeled and validated. ► Oxygen diffusion model used to predict degradation depth. ► A life prediction framework for arbitrary time–temperature–oxygen history suggested.