Effect of Prior Oxidation on Tensile Properties of Bare and Al3Ti Diffusion Aluminide Coated Near α Titanium Alloy Titan 29A

2014 
The effect of prior oxidation, for various durations up to 2,000 h in air at 650 °C, on the room temperature tensile properties of uncoated and Al3Ti diffusion aluminide coated near α Ti alloy, Titan 29A, has been evaluated. The tensile properties of the uncoated alloy deteriorated with oxidation. Oxidation for just 100 h caused 11–13 % decrease in yield strength (YS) and ultimate tensile strength (UTS) of the alloy. The uncoated alloy exhibited brittle fracture within the elastic regime at significantly lower stress after oxidation for 2,000 h. On the other hand, the strength of the coated alloy remained unaffected even after 2,000 h of oxidation and the YS and UTS was similar to that of the un-oxidized alloy. The ductility of the coated alloy, however, decreased with the increase in oxidation duration. Such differences in the tensile behavior of the uncoated and coated alloy can be ascribed to the beneficial effect of the Al3Ti diffusion aluminide coating in preventing surface embrittlement in the alloy during oxidation.
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