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Titanium and Titanium Alloys

2018
This chapter treats titanium as both a base component of Ti-based materials and as an alloying element of inter-metallic materials (Sect. 7.1). It is subdivided into titanium-based alloys (Sect. 7.2), intermetallic Ti-Al materials (Sect. 7.3) and TiNi shape-memory alloys (Sect. 7.4).
Hossam A. Kishawy, Ali Hosseini
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Titanium and Titanium Alloys

2019
Titanium and titanium alloys are fundamental constituents of several parts of aircrafts, owing to their unique combination of properties: high specific strength, low coefficient of thermal expansion, moderate density, long fatigue life, creep strength, fracture toughness, and excellent corrosion resistance induced by the spontaneous formation of a TiO2
Alessio Malandruccolo   +1 more
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Cytotoxicity of Titanium and Titanium Alloying Elements

Journal of Dental Research, 2010
It is commonly accepted that titanium and the titanium alloying elements of tantalum, niobium, zirconium, molybdenum, tin, and silicon are biocompatible. However, our research in the development of new titanium alloys for biomedical applications indicated that some titanium alloys containing molybdenum, niobium, and silicon produced by powder ...
Li, Yuncang   +4 more
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Adhesion of porcelain to titanium and a titanium alloy

Journal of Dentistry, 2003
The objectives of the study were to determine the adhesion at the titanium-porcelain interface using a fracture mechanics approach, and to investigate the bonding mechanism using SEM and X-ray microanalysis.Specimens of four titanium-porcelain bonding systems were prepared in a rectangular shape for a four-point bending test on a universal testing ...
Michael V. Swain, N. Suansuwan
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Spongy titanium alloyed with oxygen for the production of titanium alloys

Materials Science, 2008
We study the influence of alloying of spongy titanium with oxygen on the structure, mechanisms of fracture, and mechanical properties of titanium. It is shown that, within the range of concentrations 0.05-0.30%, oxygen insignificantly affects both the structure and the mechanism of fracture of cast titanium but strongly increases its strength with ...
I. P. Volchok   +2 more
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Welding of titanium and titanium alloys

Welding International, 1987
(1987). Welding of titanium and titanium alloys. Welding International: Vol. 1, No. 12, pp. 1131-1142.
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Titanium and Titanium Alloy Castings

1990
Abstract The combination of high strength-to-weight ratio, excellent mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance makes titanium the best material choice for many critical applications. This article commences with a description of the historical perspective of titanium casting technology.
John K. Thorne   +2 more
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Titanium Alloys

2017
This chapter covers all major aspects of the physical metallurgy, conventional manufacturing technologies, and applications of commercially pure titanium and titanium alloys. It begins with sections that focus on physical metallurgy, which discuss self-diffusion and general diffusion characteristics in titanium, phase transformations, formulation of ...
Jian Feng Nie   +3 more
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