Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment

<p>Tensile stresses and hydrogen render strong influence on the titanic alloys propensity for delayed fracture. The protective film serves аs a barrier for penetration in hydrogen alloy. Therefore to study the stress effect on its structure and protective properties is of significant interest....

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Main Authors: Yu. A. Puchkov, S. L. Berezina, L. A. Sedova
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: MGTU im. N.È. Baumana 2015-01-01
Series:Nauka i Obrazovanie
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Online Access:http://technomag.edu.ru/jour/article/view/327
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spelling doaj-4eeb1f8192224c32b2c88544b59e39b52020-11-24T23:59:01ZrusMGTU im. N.È. BaumanaNauka i Obrazovanie1994-04082015-01-010433634810.7463/0415.0763670327Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine EnvironmentYu. A. Puchkov0S. L. Berezina1L. A. Sedova2Bauman Moscow State Technical UniversityBauman Moscow State Technical UniversityBauman Moscow State Technical University<p>Tensile stresses and hydrogen render strong influence on the titanic alloys propensity for delayed fracture. The protective film serves аs a barrier for penetration in hydrogen alloy. Therefore to study the stress effect on its structure and protective properties is of significant interest.</p><p>The aim of this work is to research the tensile stress influence on the passivation, indexes of corrosion, protective film structure and reveal reasons for promoting hydrogenation and emerging propensity for delayed fracture of titanium alloy VТ22 in the marine air atmosphere.</p><p>The fulfillеd research has shown that:</p><p>- there is а tendency to reduce the passivation abilities of the alloy VТ22 in synthetic marine water (3 % solution of NaCl) with increasing tensile stresses up to 1170 МPа, namely to reduce the potential of free corrosion and the rate of its сhange, thus the alloy remains absolutely (rather) resistant;</p><p>- the protective film consists of a titanium hydroxide layer under which there is the titanium oxide layer adjoining to the alloy, basically providing the corrosion protection.</p><p>- the factors providing hydrogenation of titanium alloys and formation in their surface zone fragile hydrides, causing the appearing propensity for delayed fracture, alongside with tensile stresses are:</p><p>- substances promoting chemisorbtion of hydrogen available in the alloy and on its surface;</p><p>- the cathodic polarization caused by the coupling;</p><p>- the presence of the structural defects promoting the formation of pitting and local аcidifying of the environment surrounding the alloy.</p>http://technomag.edu.ru/jour/article/view/327two-phase titanium alloyssea corrosionprotective film structurepotentiodynamic analyseselectrochemical impedance spectoscopydelayed fracture
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author Yu. A. Puchkov
S. L. Berezina
L. A. Sedova
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S. L. Berezina
L. A. Sedova
Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
Nauka i Obrazovanie
two-phase titanium alloys
sea corrosion
protective film structure
potentiodynamic analyses
electrochemical impedance spectoscopy
delayed fracture
author_facet Yu. A. Puchkov
S. L. Berezina
L. A. Sedova
author_sort Yu. A. Puchkov
title Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
title_short Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
title_full Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
title_fullStr Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Tensile Stresses on α+β – Titanium Alloy VT22 Corrosion Resistance in Marine Environment
title_sort influence of tensile stresses on α+β – titanium alloy vt22 corrosion resistance in marine environment
publisher MGTU im. N.È. Baumana
series Nauka i Obrazovanie
issn 1994-0408
publishDate 2015-01-01
description <p>Tensile stresses and hydrogen render strong influence on the titanic alloys propensity for delayed fracture. The protective film serves аs a barrier for penetration in hydrogen alloy. Therefore to study the stress effect on its structure and protective properties is of significant interest.</p><p>The aim of this work is to research the tensile stress influence on the passivation, indexes of corrosion, protective film structure and reveal reasons for promoting hydrogenation and emerging propensity for delayed fracture of titanium alloy VТ22 in the marine air atmosphere.</p><p>The fulfillеd research has shown that:</p><p>- there is а tendency to reduce the passivation abilities of the alloy VТ22 in synthetic marine water (3 % solution of NaCl) with increasing tensile stresses up to 1170 МPа, namely to reduce the potential of free corrosion and the rate of its сhange, thus the alloy remains absolutely (rather) resistant;</p><p>- the protective film consists of a titanium hydroxide layer under which there is the titanium oxide layer adjoining to the alloy, basically providing the corrosion protection.</p><p>- the factors providing hydrogenation of titanium alloys and formation in their surface zone fragile hydrides, causing the appearing propensity for delayed fracture, alongside with tensile stresses are:</p><p>- substances promoting chemisorbtion of hydrogen available in the alloy and on its surface;</p><p>- the cathodic polarization caused by the coupling;</p><p>- the presence of the structural defects promoting the formation of pitting and local аcidifying of the environment surrounding the alloy.</p>
topic two-phase titanium alloys
sea corrosion
protective film structure
potentiodynamic analyses
electrochemical impedance spectoscopy
delayed fracture
url http://technomag.edu.ru/jour/article/view/327
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