MATEC Web of Conferences (Jan 2020)

Development of High Temperature Oxidation Resistant Titanium Alloy Arconic-THORTM

  • Sun Fusheng,
  • Crist Ernie

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032111005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 321
p. 11005

Abstract

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The aeroengine and airframe applications of titanium alloys are often limited by their insufficient oxidation resistance to the aggressive environment at higher temperatures. A high temperature oxidation resistant titanium alloy (Arconic-THORTM) has been developed. This alloy is an alpha-beta alloy with superior oxidation resistance and improved creep resistance. The oxidation weight gain of Arconic-THORTM is much lower than Ti-6242 and Beta 21s in the temperature range up to 750˚C. The room and elevated temperature properties of Arconic-THORTM are comparable to those for Ti-6242. Arconic-THORTM also shows superior, post-thermal-exposure tensile strength, ductility, and fatigue properties, and is capable of being cold formed, hot formed, and superplastic formed, welded and heat treated to different product geometries. The microstructures and mechanical properties for sheet manufactured from the production ingots are presented and discussed in this study.