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Thermochemistry of binary liquid Gd–Ti and Tb–Ti alloys
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2005AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
Tedenac, Jean-Claude +3 more
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Investigation of directional solidified Al–Ti alloy
Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 2009Al–1 wt% Ti alloy was directionally solidified upwards under argon atmosphere under the two conditions; with different temperature gradients (G = 2.20–5.82 K/mm) at a constant growth rate (V = 8.30 lm/s) and with different growth rates (V = 8.30–498.60 lm/s) at a constant temperature gradient (G = 5.82 K/mm) in a Bridgman furnace.
MARAŞLI, Necmettin +3 more
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Corrosion resistant Ti alloy for sulphuric acid medium: Suitability of Ti–Mo alloys
Materials and Corrosion, 2011AbstractThe corrosion resistance of Ti–Mo (5, 10, 15 and 25 wt% molybdenum) alloys in 5–25% sulphuric acid was evaluated. The Ti–Mo alloys offered a better corrosion resistance than commercially pure titanium (CP‐Ti). The higher impedance values, higher phase angle maximum, ability to reach the phase angle maximum at relatively lower frequencies ...
T. Balusamy +3 more
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Structural Characterization of Alloyed Al/Ti and Ti Contacts on SiC
Materials Science Forum, 2004In this work a structural characterisation of Al-rich (72 wt. % Al) Al/Ti alloyed electrical contact on SiC is presented and compared with that obtained on Ti alloyed contacts. Rutherford Back Scattering in the Channelling mode (RBS-C) and Transmission Electron Microscopy of cross-sectioned specimens (XTEM) in various analysis modes were used as ...
Parisini A, Poggi A, Nipoti, R
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Integrating machine learning and CALPHAD method for exploring low-modulus near-β-Ti alloys
Rare Metals, 2023Hao Zou +7 more
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Explosive consolidation of mechanically alloyed Ti-Al alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1997Abstract Ti-Al intermetallics are of great interest because of their attractive mechanical properties, but they require advanced processing methods, due to their low ductility at room temperature. In this work, the following processes were employed in order to obtain bulk TiAl and Ti3Al intermetallics: (1) mechanical alloying: ball milling of ...
E. Szewczaka +3 more
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Structural evolution of mechanically alloyed TiAl alloys
Materials Science and Engineering: A, 1992Abstract Two titanium alloys with 24 and 50 at.% Al respectively, were mechanically alloyed in a steel vial with hardened steel balls using a Spex 8000 mixer-mill. The sequence of phases formed has been investigated by both X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscopy.
C. Suryanarayana +3 more
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Synthesis of Mg-Ti alloy by mechanical alloying
Journal of Materials Science, 2003Mg-based Mg-Ti binary alloys have been synthesized by mechanical alloying of Mg and Ti powder blends. It was found that mechanical alloying of Mg and Ti results in a nanocrystalline Mg-Ti alloy and an extended solubility of Ti in Mg, due to the favorable size factor and the isomorphous structure of Mg and Ti.
G. Liang, R. Schulz
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Synthesis of Ti–Fe alloys by mechanical alloying
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, 2007Abstract In this work, the TiFe single phase alloy with CsCl-type structure was synthesized after 20 h of ball milling (mechanical alloying). Alloying process of mixture of Ti and Fe powders to the TiFe phase was discussed. It was found that synthesis of the CsCl-type TiFe phase followed the amorphous phase formation.
Hideki Hotta +3 more
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