Relationship between hydrogen permeation and microstructure in Nb–TiNi two-phase alloys

2014 
Abstract The relationship between the microstructure and hydrogen permeability of the as-cast two-phase Nb–TiNi alloys is investigated and discussed on the basis of the mixing rule. The alloy compositions consisted of the bcc-(Nb, Ti) and B2–TiNi phases are expressed as (Nb 4 Ti 46 Ni 50 ) 1− x (Nb 85 Ti 13 Ni 2 ) x . The alloy for x  = 0.19 has a fully eutectic structure of the (Nb, Ti) and TiNi phases in the as-cast state. The hydrogen permeability of this alloy corresponds to that of a model alloy in which these two phases are distributed randomly. The primary TiNi and (Nb, Ti) phases are formed in the alloys for x x  > 0.19, respectively. Their volume fractions decrease and increase with x , respectively. According to the mixing rule, the hydrogen permeability of alloys having a primary (Nb, Ti) phase can be expressed as the model alloy in which the primary phase is isolated in the eutectic structure. However, the hydrogen permeability of alloys having a primary TiNi phase is higher than that expected for the above model alloy.
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