Alloys-by-design: Application to titanium alloys for optimal superplasticity
An alloy design approach for titanium alloys is presented. New alloys are isolated, manufactured and tested with an emphasis on the superplastic response. The superplastic effect is found to be optimal between 650 to 750∘C at strain rates between 8.3×10−2 and 8.3×10−3/s – this is a substantial impro...
Main Authors: | Alabort, E, Barba, D, Shagiev, MR, Murzinova, MA, Galeyev, RM, Valiakhmetov, OR, Aletdinov, AF, Reed, RC |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Elsevier
2019
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