andyfox1
Materials
- Apr 24, 2007
- 7
Hi all,
Does anybody know of any potential embrittlement issues of a chromium-titanium interface undergoing 2-3 hours heating at a temperature of about 450-550C? One of my colleagues mentioned offhand that he was told this can bring about a reduction in fatigue life of compressor blades undergoing HCF testing but hasn't provided me with any references, and my knowledge of materials is sketchy at best!
I've done a good few hours of online searches, and my access to proper articles or books is limited; I have had no luck in finding an answer.
Can anyone suggest any articles or books that have this information, or explain why such a reduction may occur?
Much appreciated,
Andy
Does anybody know of any potential embrittlement issues of a chromium-titanium interface undergoing 2-3 hours heating at a temperature of about 450-550C? One of my colleagues mentioned offhand that he was told this can bring about a reduction in fatigue life of compressor blades undergoing HCF testing but hasn't provided me with any references, and my knowledge of materials is sketchy at best!
I've done a good few hours of online searches, and my access to proper articles or books is limited; I have had no luck in finding an answer.
Can anyone suggest any articles or books that have this information, or explain why such a reduction may occur?
Much appreciated,
Andy