Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5468224 | Vacuum | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Wetting of typical industrial grades of Ti by Al 4043 alloy was studied by the sessile drop method at 873-973Â K under high vacuum. Al/Ti is a typical reactive wetting system, and the double phases in TC4 alloy but only one phase in pure Ti caused the different interfacial structure. The mass transport was enhanced at liquid/solid interface due to the loosened Al3Ti layer in Al/TC4, but the compact Ti7Al5Si12 layer would block the mass transport in Al/TA2 pure Ti, that further caused the different final wettability. The spreading dynamics of both TA2 and TC4 can be described by reaction product control model, and the activation energy is in the range of 10-47Â kJ/mol, which is corresponding to the surface energy difference per molar area between Ti and TiO2.
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Authors
Qiaoli Lin, Fuxiang Li, Peng Jin, Weiqiang Zhong,