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Titanium metal matrix composites: An overview

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2019
Abstract Titanium matrix composites (TMCs) offer high specific strength and stiffness compared with steel and nickel-base materials. High-temperature TMCs can offer up to 50% weight reduction relative to monolithic superalloys while maintaining equivalent strength and stiffness in jet engine propulsion systems.
Muhammad D. Hayat   +3 more
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Titanium matrix composite lattice structures

Composites Part A: Applied Science and Manufacturing, 2008
Abstract Cellular materials made from high temperature composites with efficient load supporting lattice topologies and small cell sizes would create new options for light weight, high temperature structures. A method has been developed for fabricating millimeter cell size cellular lattice structures with a square truss topology from 240 μm diameter ...
Pimsiree Moongkhamklang   +2 more
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Titanium diboride copper-matrix composites

Journal of Materials Science, 1997
Copper-matrix titanium diboride platelet (3–5 μm) composites containing 15–60 vol% TiB2, were fabricated by powder metallurgy, using copper-coated TiB2 (60 vol% TiB2) and various amounts of copper powder. The porosity was ≤0.5% when TiB2 was ≤48 vol%. Above 48 vol% TiB2, the porosity increased abruptly with increasing TiB2 content, reaching 6.7% at 60 ...
P YIH, D. D. L CHUNG
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Titanium Matrix Composites

2020
Because of their unique mix of properties and behavior in high-performance applications, Titanium Matrix Composites are presently the focus of special research and development activity. This new book presents a review of current technology on the mechanical behavior of these materials.
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Titanium Matrix Composites

2003
Titanium matrix composites (TMCs) consist of a titanium matrix containing continuous reinforcing fibers. Development of these materials began more than 20 years ago when the primary reinforcing fiber being considered was boron. Since then, TMCs have evolved and have been improved with the availability of SiC fibers.
Gerd Lütjering, James C. Williams
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Processing of titanium–titanium boride dual matrix composites

Journal of Materials Processing Technology, 2008
Abstract Discontinuously reinforced titanium (Ti)–titanium boride whisker (TiB w ) composites are emerging as strong candidate materials for advanced applications within the automotive, aerospace and defense industries. Although increasing TiB w volume fraction has been shown to significantly improve the specific stiffness and wear resistance of ...
K. Morsi   +3 more
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Developments in Titanium Metal Matrix Composites

JOM, 1984
A review is given of developments in the titanium metal matrix composites (MMC) area over the past two decades. Particular topics of discussion include: fibers, matrices, fabrication techniques, mechanical properties of both the fiber and composite, and fractography. It is demonstrated that the increased metallurgical understanding of the composite has
Paul R. Smith, F. H. Froes
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Investment Casting of Titanium Matrix Composites

Materials Science Forum, 2005
The aim of the present work is to investigate the possibility of in-situ synthesis and net-shape of the titanium matrix composites (TMCs) using a casting route. From the scanning electron microscopy (SEM), electron probe micro-analyzer (EPMA), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermodynamic calculations, the spherical TiC and needle like TiB reinforced ...
Si Young Sung   +3 more
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3M TITANIUM MATRIX COMPOSITES

Alloy Digest, 1997
Abstract 3M TITANIUM MATRIX COMPOSITES are produced by electron-beam evaporation to apply Ti-6Al-4V coating to high-strength, high-modulus silicon carbon fibers. The resulting composite has increased strength and stiffness over monolithic titanium/titanium alloy parts.
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Titanium Matrix Composite Landing Gear Development

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1989
<div class="htmlview paragraph">Design and fabrication of a titanium matrix composite (TMC) F-15 nose landing gear (NLG) outer cylinder is discussed. Results of a field experience survey examining landing gear (LG) operations are also discussed. Weight, supportabilty and cost benefits are summarized for this component and projected for production
William W. Macy   +2 more
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