Abstract

The role of composition on the oxidation behavior of the Ti-W system at 650°C was investigated utilizing a compositionally graded specimen, Ti-xW (0≤x≤30, all compositions in wt%). Microstructural evolution of the base material and thickness of the oxide layers were assessed as a function of composition. Some of the observations with regard to the evolved base metal microstructure, including: α lath and β rib/precipitates and lamellar structure, were found to be comparable to what is reported for Ti-Mo system. It was also shown that formation of a thinner oxide does not necessarily imply on the lower oxygen ingress.

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