Mechanism of hydrogen-induced defects and cracking in Ti and Ti–Mo alloy

International Journal of Hydrogen Energy(2023)

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Mechanism of Hydrogen-induced defects and cracking in Ti and Ti–Mo alloy was systematically analyzed from the perspective of microstructure. Results show that more hydrogen atoms can be dissolved in Ti–Mo alloy due to the existence of β phase, and the precipitation amount of hydride is reduced under the same hydrogen charging conditions. The analysis of positron annihilation results show that the solid solution of Mo element reduces the hydrogen induced defect concentration in the alloy and inhibit the combination of hydrogen and defects. At the same time, Mo atom can affect the electronic structure of Titanium hydrides, and then reduce the bonding between titanium atoms and hydrogen atoms, thereby reducing the formation of brittle titanium hydride. The reduction of hydride and hydrogen induced defect concentration significantly decrease the hardening rate of Ti–Mo alloy, thereby effectively reducing the hydrogen embrittlement sensitivity of titanium and inhibiting its hydrogen absorption cracking tendency.
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Ti–Mo alloy,Hydrogen-induced defects,Titanium hydride,Hydrogen-induced cracking
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