Visualization of hydride in titanium and titanium-aluminide by refraction-enhanced x-ray imaging technique

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Refraction-enhanced X-ray imaging method using extremely parallel X-ray beams from a so-called third generation synchrotron radiation source was applied to observe titanium-hydride in titanium and titanium-aluminide polycrystals. Hydride in titanium was formed by an annealing in 1 atm hydrogen gas and electrolytic-charging for cross-sectional observation. Although the hydride in titanium cannot be observed by conventional radiography that utilizes absorption of X-rays, we visualized a high-contrast projection image of hydride using refraction- contrast radiography. This is a promising new technique for non-destructive inspection in bulk material systems with only small differences between refraction indexes such as hydride in titanium. © 2006 The Japan Institute of Light Metals.

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Mizuno, K., Okamoto, H., Kajiwara, K., & Furuya, Y. (2006). Visualization of hydride in titanium and titanium-aluminide by refraction-enhanced x-ray imaging technique. Materials Transactions, 47(5), 1299–1302. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.47.1299

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