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材料科学技术学报 2004
Oxygen Permeation Behaviors and Hardening Effect of Titanium Alloys at High TemperatureKeywords: Microstructure,Oxygen permeation,Titanium,Solid solution Abstract: In order to improve the surface hardness and wear resistance of Ti and Ti alloy components, an oxygen permeationtreatment (OPT) was developed. The oxygen permeation behaviors of three Ti alloys, TA2, TB5 and TC11, treatedin air with O-P medium at high temperature have been studied. The results show that the O-P treatment cansignificantly improve the surface hardness of Ti alloys. The oxidation mass-gain of β-Ti alloy (TB5) is much higherthan α-Ti alloy (TA2) under the same condition, while α β Ti alloy (TC11) is the lowest. All the Ti alloys treatedat this condition produce two surface layers: the outer layer consists mainly of TiO2, as well as trace of other oxides,and the inner layer consists of a Ti-O interstitial solid solution formed by the diffusion of oxygen in α crystal latticeThick scales of β Ti alloy (TB5) are easily formed depending mainly on the poor solid solution content of oxygen,while deep solution layer can be formed since partial β phase has been transformed into α phase. The scales of α-βTi alloy (TC11) are very thin and compact. Aluminum-rich zone, as well as deficient zone, is found in oxide layerrs.A crystallographic characterization of oxygen solution layer has been performed and evaluated by crystallographiclattice constant.
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