FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS O Ti-H SYSTEM

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R. J. Elias
H. L. Corso
J. L. Gervasoni

Abstract

The interaction of hydrogen with titanium in order to characterise some important microscopic and macroscopic properties of this system are studied. It is technologically important because, among other applications, the Ti-H system is used as structural material in many applications due to the combination of two important mechanical properties, which are resistance to corrosion and hardness. Using a calculus program based on the Jellium model for the material, we obtained values of properties that are important in the determination of the macroscopic behaviour of the Ti-H system, such as the variation of the electronic density and of the induced density of states due to the presence of the hydrogen in the matrix of Ti. rom an experimental point of view, we hydrided a titanium matrix in order to determine the effects of the process on the properties of the material structure. The general features of these theoretical and experimental methods are discussed and the corresponding results are compared with experimental data.

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Elias, R. J., Corso, H. L., & Gervasoni, J. L. (2002). FUNDAMENTAL ASPECTS O Ti-H SYSTEM. Argentine Journal of Science and Technology, 4(2), 75–81. Retrieved from https://www.fceqyn.unam.edu.ar/recyt/index.php/recyt/article/view/392
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