Abstract

Crystal structures, microstructures and hydrogen permeability Φ of as-cast Ta–TiNi alloys on the line connecting the compositions of the primary (Ta, Ti) and the ternary eutectic phases have been investigated to find out highly hydrogen permeable duplex phases alloys with high resistance to the hydrogen embrittlement. The alloys on this line show microstructures of (1) the eutectic {(Ta, Ti) + TiNi} phase, (2) the primary (Ta, Ti) phase + the eutectic {(Ta, Ti) + TiNi} phase, and (3) the (Ta, Ti) solid solution, although a little amount of unidentified (impurity) phases are included in these samples. The value of Φ increases with increasing Ta content and the volume fraction of the primary (Ta, Ti) phase, which indicates that the primary phase contributes mainly to the hydrogen permeation. The Ta 56Ti 23Ni 21 alloy, containing the 61 vol.% primary phase, shows the highest Φ of 2.18 × 10 −8 mol H 2 m −1 s −1 Pa −0.5 at 673 K, which is 1.3 times higher than that of the previous most high Φ alloy (Ta 53Ti 28Ni 19). The more Ta-rich alloys on this line, i.e., containing a small amount of the eutectic phase, are broken down by the hydrogen embrittlement, suggesting that the eutectic phase suppresses the hydrogen embrittlement.

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