Characterizing solute hydrogen and hydrides in pure and alloyed titanium at the atomic scale
Ti and its alloys have a high affinity for hydrogen and are typical hydride formers. Ti-hydride are brittle phases which probably cause premature failure of Ti-alloys. Here, we used atom probe tomography and electron microscopy to investigate the hydrogen distribution in a set of specimens of commer...
Main Authors: | Chang, Y, Breen, AJ, Tarzimoghadam, Z, Kürnsteiner, P, Gardner, H, Ackerman, A, Radecka, A, Bagot, PAJ, Lu, W, Li, T, Jägle, EA, Herbig, M, Stephenson, LT, Moody, MP, Rugg, D, Dye, D, Ponge, D, Raabe, D, Gault, B |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2018
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