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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Hydrogen Embrittlement Testing HCAT Program Review Cocoa Beach, Fl December 2000
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Coat, no grind Sequence 1 - Make sure that HVOF does not cause embrittlement ASTM F-519, Type 1a.2 75% NTS All experience shows HVOF does not cause embrittlement Just makes sure
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Sequence 2 - can H from other plating or stripping escape through HVOF? 75% NTS Using bright Cd so as to avoid excessive diameter and inability to hold in grips No way for H to escape at center except through HVOF 1. Bright Cd plate 2. Strip center - no bake 3. Coat within 4 hrs, no grind H 2 fill Does H 2 escape?
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Sequence 3 - How does environmental embrittlement compare with Cr? Coat expose Expose small area in notch 45% NTS Solutions - H 2 O and 5% NaCl Exposed notch should corrode and release H
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Exposure of bare surface for Sequence 3 Exposure of notch - 90 sector CNC machine using rounded edge blade (RBK, Seattle) Sample Blade
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Hydrogen embrittlement Samples produced by Southwest Aeroservice (Jim Nuse, Dave Sommerville) Sequences 1 and 2 work by Metcut (Phil Bretz) Sequence 3 by Boeing (Dennis Dull)
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Base material Expected NTS 260 ksi Tested at 362,416 to 382,521, average = 373,600 ksi Sequence 1 and 2 testing at 280.2 ksi Rockwell hardness
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Coating deposition Chrome penetrates into notch thinner at notch bottom HVOF deposits best by angling gun and blowing excess powder away with strong jet thicker at bottom Chrome 93.5 m 3.68 mils 93.5 m 3.68 mils 243.1 m 9.57 mils HVOF 31
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Embrittlement - summary Table shows hours to failure (pass>200) Sequence 1 Col 3 currently under test originals not baked Sequence 2 Uncoated samples currently under test - no baseline yet originals not H-loaded Sequence 3 testing begun - uncoated baseline in test Blue samples at Boeing for metallography
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Embrittlement - Sequence 1, not baked Sequence 1 Unbaked Seq 1 show HVOF does not cause embrittlement Baked baseline (0.003” and 0.010” Cr only) currently under test Two Cr samples at Boeing for metallography to check failure mode
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Embrittlement - Sequence 2, not baked No immediate failures Need to acquire uncoated baseline Baking removes most H 2 Not completely removed in WC-Co One immediate failure WC-CoCr 0.010” Being analyzed at Boeing
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Keith Legg 847-680-9420 Embrittlement - Conclusions Sequence 1 HVOF does not cause embrittlement Baked chrome baseline being acquired Sequence 3 In progress Sequence 2 Failure not immediate without bake Need baseline comparison Some H 2 removal by flame? Reduced Kt? Bake removes H 2 from most samples Except WC-Co 0.003 - why? Immediate fail WC-Co 0.010” being examined at Boeing Baseline uncoated (i.e. coated and stripped) being acquired
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