Application of short-wave diffraction of synchrotron radiation for X-ray diffraction study of the structural features and phase transitions during hydrogenation of titanium Ti-6Al-4V alloy additively produced by the method of electron beam melting

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15m
Conference Hall (Budker INP)

Conference Hall

Budker INP

Lavrentiev av. 11, Novosibirsk 630090 Russia
Oral X-ray structural analysis

Speaker

Dr Viktor Kudiiarov (Tomsk Polytechnic University)

Description

Additive manufacturing of titanium alloys is an advance and intensively developing field of modern material science due to the wide application of titanium alloys in various industries. One of the important and interesting aspects of the study of additive materials is the establishment of regularities in the interaction of hydrogen with titanium alloys produced by the method of electron beam melting (EBM). On the one hand, this is due to the fact that EBM is considered as the main method of manufacturing titanium alloys for aircraft building, engine building and rocket construction; on the other hand, hydrogen treatment of additively produced titanium alloys, under certain conditions, can improve the physical and mechanical properties of products. In this connection, it is important to study the structural features and phase transitions during hydrogenation of titanium alloys produced by the method of electron beam melting. In the present work, hydrogen sorption by titanium Ti-6Al-4V alloy produced by the EBM method was investigated as well as structural-phase transformations in the alloy during hydrogenation was studied with the help of in-situ X-ray diffraction. The joint application of the X-ray diffraction method and hydrogenation from the gas-atmosphere made it possible in one experiment to determine the relationship between the phase composition of the alloy and its sorption properties, and thereby broaden the understanding of the mechanisms of interaction of hydrogen with titanium alloys produced by additive technology. Previously, this approach was used only to study the interaction of hydrogen with titanium and zirconium alloys manufactured by traditional methods [1-2]. This research was funded by Russian Science Foundation, research project No. 17-79-20100. The authors thank Tomsk Polytechnic University Competitiveness Enhancement Program. [1] Syrtanov, M. S., Kudiiarov, V. N., Kashkarov, E. B., Shmakov, A. N., Vinokurov, Z. S., Babikhina, M. N., & Zolotarev, K. V. (2016). Application of Synchrotron Radiation for In Situ XRD Investigation of Zirconium Hydrides Formation at Gas-phase Hydrogenation. Physics Procedia, 84, 342-348. [2] Laptev, R. S., Syrtanov, M. S., Kudiiarov, V. N., Shmakov, A. N., Vinokurov, Z. S., Mikhaylov, A. A., & Zolotarev, K. V. (2016). In Situ Investigation of Thermo-stimulated Decay of Hydrides of Titanium and Zirconium by Means of X-ray Diffraction of Synchrotron Radiation. Physics Procedia, 84, 337-341.

Primary author

Dr Viktor Kudiiarov (Tomsk Polytechnic University)

Co-authors

Dr Alexander Shmakov (Boreskov Institute of Catalysis SD RAS) Mr Egor Kashkarov (Tomsk Polytechnic University) Mr Maxim Syrtanov (Tomsk polytechnic university) Dr Natalia Pushilina (Tomsk Polytechnic University) Zakhar Vinokurov (BIC SB RAS)

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