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Titanium and Titanium Alloys : Scientific and Technological Aspects Volume 3
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J. C. Williams
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A. F. Belov
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1982
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1982
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Book chapters
pp. 1623
Decomposition of the Martensite in Two-Phase Titanium Alloys
pp. 1633
The Investigation of the Titanium Structure after Shock Wave Loading
pp. 1641
Embrittlement and “Spontaneous” Cracking of a Hardened (α+β) Titanium Alloy during Aging
pp. 1651
Transformation in Unstable Beta-Titanium Alloys
pp. 1661
Internal Friction Studies in Stable and Metastable Beta Titanium Alloys
pp. 1675
Aging Characteristics of Beta Titanium Alloys
pp. 1691
Decomposition of the Solid Solution the The All-Beta βIII
pp. 1703
Martensite Formation and Decomposition in Alloys of Titanium Containing β-Stabilizing Elements
pp. 1717
An Evaluation of Direct Aging to Achieve Optimum Mechanical Properties for the Metastable Beta Ti-8Mo-8V-2Fe-3Al Alloy
pp. 1731
Intensification of Chemical-Thermal Treatment of Titanium and Its Alloys
pp. 1741
Effect of Boronising on Adhesive Wear Characteristics of Titanium
pp. 1753
Antiseizing Properties of Titanium Alloys under Different Chemical and Heat Treatment
pp. 1761
Discussion
pp. 1767
Critical Review Influence of Technological Factors on Structure and Properties of Titanium Alloys
pp. 1771
Structure of Semifinished Alpha + Beta Titanium Alloy Products
pp. 1779
Influence of the Parameters of a Laminated Structure on the Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloys
pp. 1789
Methods of Refining Coarse-Grained Structures of Titanium Alloys
pp. 1799
The Influence of Polygonized Structure on the Properties of Heat-Treated Beta Titanium Alloys
pp. 1809
Transmission Electron Microscopy Study of Structural Changes Hot Deformation of Titanium Alloys
pp. 1821
Influence of Forging Skin on Fatigue Strength of die Forgings in Ti-6a1-4v Material
pp. 1833
The Influence of Hydrogen on Hot Deformability of Titanium Alloys with Different Phase Compositions
pp. 1843
The Effect of Some Technological Factors on the Structure and Properties of the Equiatomic Titanium-Nickel Alloy
pp. 1853
Thermomechanical Properties and Stress Corrosion of RMI Ti-3A1-8V-6Cr-4Mo-4Zr
pp. 1863
Texture Development in α+ß Titanium Alloys
pp. 1875
The Effect of Phase Transformation on Deformation Texture of α and (α + ß) Titanium Alloys
pp. 1883
The Formation of Recrystallization Texture in Ti-Al Alloys
pp. 1893
Recrystallization of Ti-Mo Base Beta Alloys
pp. 1905
Annealing Behavior and Strengthening of Ti-6a1-2sn
pp. 1919
Influence of Grain Size on the Ductility of Age-Hardened Titanium Alloys
pp. 1933
Processing and Deformation Studies on Ultrafine Grained Titanium
pp. 1947
Effects of Texture on Deep Drawability of Commercially Pure Titanium Sheet
pp. 1959
Influence of Processing and Heat Treatment on the Anisotropic Properties of Sheet and Strip of Commercially Pure Titanium
pp. 1969
Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy Plates
pp. 1977
Effect of Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties in an Alpha-Beta Titanium
pp. 1989
The Effect of Heat Treatment on the Fatigue Strength of Ti-6A1-4V
pp. 2003
Effect of Heat Treatment on the Microstructure and Properties of IMI 685
pp. 2015
A Comparative Study of Creep Resistance and Thermal Stability of Alloys “685” and “6242” in Air and in Vacuum
pp. 2027
Effects of TiA16V4 Metallurgical Structures on Fatigue Properties
pp. 2047
The Effect of Variations in Heat Treatment on the Mechanical Properties of an α+ß Titanium Alloy IMI 550 (Ti-4A1-2Sn-4Mo-0.5Si)
pp. 2061
Heat Treatment of Cast Ti-6A1-4V Alloy
pp. 2073
On Titanium Alloy Residual Stress Following Thermodiffusion Saturation
pp. 2081
Discussion
pp. 2087
Critical Review Titanium Alloys for Different Branches of Engineering
pp. 2093
Critical Review Titanium for Engineering Purposes
pp. 2101
Trends in the Development of High-Strength Titanium Alloys
pp. 2111
Principles of Titanium Alloys Complex Alloying
pp. 2121
A Titanium Alloy with Improved Mechanical Resistance Ti-6A1-6V-2Sn-6Zr
pp. 2131
Effect of Impurities on the Working Ability of Ti-6A1-4V Type Alloy
pp. 2139
Ti-6A1-4V for Marine Uses
pp. 2149
Development of a New Moderate Strength, High Fracture Toughness Titanium Alloy: Ti-4.5A1-5Mo-L.5Cr (Corona 5)
pp. 2161
The Metallurgical Synthesis of a New Generation of Deep Hardenable Titanium Alloys. The Metastable Beta Ti-Mo-V-Cr-Al System — design and Properties
pp. 2173
Strength and Toughness of Binary Ti-Ni and Ti-Mo Alloys
pp. 2181
The Technological Aspects of Titanium Application in the TU-144 Aircraft Structure
pp. 2195
Ways of Increasing Titanium Alloys High Temperature Strength
pp. 2201
Investigation of Some Properties of VT5L Alloy with Rare Earth Additions
pp. 2209
Characteristics of Commercially Pure Titanium for Power Plant
pp. 2217
The Effect of Carbon on the Behavior of the Beta-Titanium Alloys
pp. 2229
An Investigation of Some Palladium-Titanium Alloys
pp. 2243
A Titanium Alloy for Application in Hot Sodium Chloride Solutions
pp. 2249
On the Performance of Whole-Titanium Made Turbine Condenser
pp. 2263
Manufacture and Properties of Titanium Tubes for Power Station Condensers
pp. 2271
Trends in the Use of Titanium in Heat Exchange
pp. 2283
Titanium Basket Anodes for Metal Refining and Winning
pp. 2291
Recent Advances in Titanium Cathodes
pp. 2303
Discussion
pp. 2305
Critical Review Powder Metallurgy of Titanium
pp. 2315
A Novelty in the Field of Titanium Powder Metallurgy
pp. 2323
Production of Die-Forged Discs from BT9 Alloy Powder
pp. 2331
Production of Titanium Parts, Apparatus and Machinery by Methods of Powder Metallurgy
pp. 2337
Rolling of Titanium Powder and Its Alloys
pp. 2345
The Mechanical Properties of P/M Ti-6A1-4V Alloy
pp. 2359
Dispersion Hardening of Titanium
pp. 2367
Production of High Purity Titanium Powder by Electron Beam Technology
pp. 2377
Comparative Evaluation of Forged Ti-6A1-4V Bar Made from Shot Produced by Rep and CSC Processes
pp. 2389
Critical Review Titanium Matrix Composites
pp. 2411
Investigation of Structure of Titanium Matrix Fiber Composites
pp. 2419
Model Composite (Layered) Material on the Basis of Titanium
pp. 2427
The Investigation of Solid-Phase Interaction of Titanium with Refractory Compounds
pp. 2437
The Influence of Release Agents on Properties of the Titanium Foil Produced by Vacuum Evaporation
pp. 2445
The Application of TiC and TiN Thick Films by PVD Processes
pp. 2455
Discussion
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