Impact of Sample Preparation on Determination of Hydrogen Content in TC4 Titanium Alloys

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Impact of sample preparation on determination of hydrogen content in TC4 titanium alloys is studied through the experimental test method which was developed according to ASTM E 1447-2009. The simulation of the heating process in sample preparation process verifies the slight warming (60°C ~ 80 °C) will affect the test result of hydrogen content in TC4 titanium alloys. The heating process makes the result be lower than the actual content.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 834-836)

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