Surface analysis of disbonded titanium/sol-gel/polyimide joints

Citation

Cherian, J. T.; Castner, D. G.; & Fisher, R. M. (2002). Surface analysis of disbonded titanium/sol-gel/polyimide joints. Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance, 11(6), 603-609.

Abstract

Disbonded lap-shear specimens were analyzed to determine the locus of failure within bonded titanium (Ti) sol-gel polyimide joints. Bonded Ti alloys are being evaluated for use at an operating temperature of 175 degreesC. Determining the locus of failure for bonded Ti lap-shear specimens is part of a larger effort to develop durable, environmentally safe surface treatments for Ti alloys. Surface-treated Ti alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) plates are bonded in a standard lap-shear specimen configuration and exposed to temperature for specified intervals. The lap-shear bond joint consists of two etched Ti panels coated with a silicon and zirconium containing sol-gel, primed with a polyimide, and then bonded together with adhesive and supporting scrim material. The lap-shear specimens are tested for overall strength and failure modes. Specimens with adhesive failure modes were examined with x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) to determine the composition of the bond joint failure layer. Analysis shows that the failure was located closer to the sol-gel/polyimide interface than to the Ti/sol-gel interface. Transmission electron micrographs (TEM) of the cross-sectioned joint confirmed the chemical distribution determined from the XPS data.

Keyword(s)

bonded titanium alloys
film
sol-gel coating
ti-6al4v

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Reference Type

Journal Article

Secondary Title

Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance

Author(s)

Cherian, J. T.
Castner, D. G.
Fisher, R. M.

Year Published

2002

Date Published

1038700800

Volume Number

11

Issue Number

6

Pages

603-609

ISSN/ISBN

1059-9495

DOI

Doi 10.1361/105994902770343575