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Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Thermomechanically Treated High Strength Beta-Titanium
Solution treated and water quenched beta titanium alloys, Beta-III (11.5Mo, 6 Zr, 4.5 SN) and a binary Ti-18% Mo alloy, were thermomechanically processed and their tensile properties determined as a function of prior treatment. Correlations of strength to internal structure were made utilizing thin film electron microscopy. (Author)
Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Thermomechanically Treated High Strength Beta-Titanium
Solution treated and water quenched beta titanium alloys, Beta-III (11.5Mo, 6 Zr, 4.5 SN) and a binary Ti-18% Mo alloy, were thermomechanically processed and their tensile properties determined as a function of prior treatment. Correlations of strength to internal structure were made utilizing thin film electron microscopy. (Author)
Microstructures and Mechanical Properties of Thermomechanically Treated High Strength Beta-Titanium
A. W. Sommer (author) / L. A. Lee (author) / K. Ono (author) / L. A. Rosales (author)
1972
15 pages
Report
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English
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