Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)

The article presents an overview of achievements of hydrogen treatment of materials, – the field of materials science, which makes possible improvement of materials structure and properties with the help of a reversible hydrogen effect. Examples of the hydrogen technologies use in casting and metall...

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Main Author: M. V. Goltsova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Belarusian National Technical University 2019-01-01
Series:Litʹë i Metallurgiâ
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Online Access:https://lim.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2452
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spelling doaj-2b0235bb734140d0a4438f3af267783a2021-07-29T08:34:07ZengBelarusian National Technical UniversityLitʹë i Metallurgiâ1683-60652414-04062019-01-010414515410.21122/1683-6065-2018-4-145-1542419Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)M. V. Goltsova0Belarusian National Technical UniversityThe article presents an overview of achievements of hydrogen treatment of materials, – the field of materials science, which makes possible improvement of materials structure and properties with the help of a reversible hydrogen effect. Examples of the hydrogen technologies use in casting and metallurgy are shown. Thermohydrogen processing (THP) of titanium alloys consists of a number of successive operations: hydrogenation of the metal to specified concentrations, technological action on the metal, vacuum annealing to remove hydrogen from the metal to safe concentrations. THP allows plasticizing titanium alloys, increasing their antifriction properties. In welded joints of titanium alloys, the THP equalizes the plasticity of the welded joint and the base metal, increases the cyclic life of the products by 2–2.5 times. In the technologies of casting, the preliminary hydrogenation of a number of aluminum melts leads to an increase in the strength limit by 20–30%, and the relative elongation by 15–45%, and also increasing heat resistance after plastic deformation. With the help of hydrogen, it is possible to carry out controlled powdering of intermetallic compounds, to form nanostructures in materials, to accelerate the processes of chemical-thermal treatment, and to cause «artificial polymorphism» in metals that are not polymorphic by its nature.It is concluded that some of hydrogen technologies have already been commercialized, some are still waiting for wide use. In general, the prospects for the development of hydrogen processing of materials lie in the development of the application of metal– hydrogen systems, and international activity (in particular, schools and conferences), traditionally and regularly held on this topic, allow us to judge the intensive development of the theory and practice of hydrogen technologies.https://lim.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2452hydrogen treatment of materialsthermohydrogen processing of titanium alloysaluminum castingpowder metallurgymetal–hydrogen systems
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Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
Litʹë i Metallurgiâ
hydrogen treatment of materials
thermohydrogen processing of titanium alloys
aluminum casting
powder metallurgy
metal–hydrogen systems
author_facet M. V. Goltsova
author_sort M. V. Goltsova
title Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
title_short Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
title_full Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
title_fullStr Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
title_full_unstemmed Hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
title_sort hydrogen technologies in foundry and metallurgy: current state and perspectives (review)
publisher Belarusian National Technical University
series Litʹë i Metallurgiâ
issn 1683-6065
2414-0406
publishDate 2019-01-01
description The article presents an overview of achievements of hydrogen treatment of materials, – the field of materials science, which makes possible improvement of materials structure and properties with the help of a reversible hydrogen effect. Examples of the hydrogen technologies use in casting and metallurgy are shown. Thermohydrogen processing (THP) of titanium alloys consists of a number of successive operations: hydrogenation of the metal to specified concentrations, technological action on the metal, vacuum annealing to remove hydrogen from the metal to safe concentrations. THP allows plasticizing titanium alloys, increasing their antifriction properties. In welded joints of titanium alloys, the THP equalizes the plasticity of the welded joint and the base metal, increases the cyclic life of the products by 2–2.5 times. In the technologies of casting, the preliminary hydrogenation of a number of aluminum melts leads to an increase in the strength limit by 20–30%, and the relative elongation by 15–45%, and also increasing heat resistance after plastic deformation. With the help of hydrogen, it is possible to carry out controlled powdering of intermetallic compounds, to form nanostructures in materials, to accelerate the processes of chemical-thermal treatment, and to cause «artificial polymorphism» in metals that are not polymorphic by its nature.It is concluded that some of hydrogen technologies have already been commercialized, some are still waiting for wide use. In general, the prospects for the development of hydrogen processing of materials lie in the development of the application of metal– hydrogen systems, and international activity (in particular, schools and conferences), traditionally and regularly held on this topic, allow us to judge the intensive development of the theory and practice of hydrogen technologies.
topic hydrogen treatment of materials
thermohydrogen processing of titanium alloys
aluminum casting
powder metallurgy
metal–hydrogen systems
url https://lim.bntu.by/jour/article/view/2452
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