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Effect of Hot Isostatic Pressing on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured Ti Alloys

Sugar, Joshua D.; Antoun, Bonnie R.; Nishimoto, Ryan K.; Cebrian, Javier C.; Rogers, Meghan J.; Chames, Jeff; Lebrun, Tyler

A previous SAND report, SAND2020-11353 described the basic metallurgical and surface roughness properties of additively manufactured Ti-64 material made using a powder bed fusion process. As part of that work, material was post-processed using a hot isostatic press (HIP) to densify and heat treat the material. This report is meant as an addendum to the original report and to provide specific data on material processed with HIP. The main focus of this report is to show the effects of HIP on the m

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INVESTIGATING THE ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE TECHNIQUE FOR STRUCTURAL ALLOY CORROSION MONITORING WITHIN SUPERCRITICAL CO2 POWER CYCLES

Joint EPRI-123HiMAT International Conference on Advances in High-Temperature Materials - Proceedings from EPRI's 9th International Conference on Advances in Materials Technology for Fossil Power Plants and the 2nd International 123HiMAT Conference on High-Temperature Materials

Walker, Matthew W.; Chames, Jeffery M.; Cebrian, Javier C.; Vega, Heidy V.

Structural alloy corrosion is a major concern for the design and operation of supercritical carbon dioxide (sCO2) power cycles. Looking towards the future of sCO2 system development, the ability to measure real-time alloy corrosion would be invaluable to informing operation and maintenance of these systems. Sandia has recently explored methods available for in-situ alloy corrosion monitoring. Electrical resistance (ER) was chosen for initial tests due the operational simplicity and commercial availability. A series of long duration (>1000 hours) experiments have recently been completed at a range of temperatures (400-700oC) using ER probes made from four important structural alloys (C1010 Carbon Steel, 410ss, 304L, 316L) being considered for sCO2 systems. Results from these tests are presented, including correlations between the probe measured corrosion rate to that for witness coupons of the same alloys.

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