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Effect of mechanical surface treatments on the high temperature oxidation of pure titanium: the role of nitrogen

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The mechanically treated high temperature (700°C) oxidation of commercially pure titanium was studied for long exposures (3000 h). The treatments studied here are the shot-peening and the laser-shock peening. The mass gain was measured by discontinued weighing. SEM and Raman imaging revealed strong differences between laser-shock peened, shot-peened and untreated oxidized samples. The laser treatment leads to thin compact and protective oxide layer while the shot-peened and untreated samples exhibit cracked oxide layers. The distribution of light elements like carbon, oxygen and nitrogen was revealed by Ion Beam Analysis. The presence of nitrogen located at the interface between the oxide scale and the metal was revealed on laser-shock peened samples. It is supposed the nitrogen slows-down the oxygen diffusion into the metal. The extent of the oxygen-enriched metal is also smaller on LSP samples, which improves the ductility of titanium.
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cea-02970790 , version 1 (19-10-2020)

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L. Lavisse, A. Kanjer, P. Berger, Patrice Peyre, Cyril Gorny, et al.. Effect of mechanical surface treatments on the high temperature oxidation of pure titanium: the role of nitrogen. MATEC Web of Conferences, 2020, 321, pp.12045. ⟨10.1051/matecconf/202032112045⟩. ⟨cea-02970790⟩
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