Liu et al., 1988 - Google Patents
Effects of oxygen and heat treatment on the mechanical properties of alpha and beta titanium alloysLiu et al., 1988
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- Liu Z
- Welsch G
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- Metallurgical Transactions A
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Abstract Two alloys, Ti-6Al-2V and Ti-2Al-16V, simulating the alpha and beta phases of Ti- 6A1-4V, respectively, were prepared with oxygen concentrations from 0.07 to 0.65 wt pct (0.20 to 1.83 at. pct). Their microstructure, deformation behavior, and strength were …
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