In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques

This paper introduces motivations and suitability for using advanced characterisation techniques to study industrially relevant materials, such as titanium alloys for the aerospace industry. These advanced research tools each provide unique information in fundamental research, and by designing appro...

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Main Authors: Rugg, D, Britton, T, Gong, J, Wilkinson, A, Bagot, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Gong, J
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Bagot, P
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description This paper introduces motivations and suitability for using advanced characterisation techniques to study industrially relevant materials, such as titanium alloys for the aerospace industry. These advanced research tools each provide unique information in fundamental research, and by designing appropriate datum studies and modelling support they can be combined with powerful effect to tackle 'real world' engineering issues. We demonstrate the use of orientation-corrected nanoindentation, micro-cantilever bend testing and 3D atom probe tomography to investigate a high strength, dual phase engineering alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) with a surface gradient of interstitials. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
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spelling oxford-uuid:d2a9620b-cad3-4636-96db-1cc99249f5052022-03-27T08:05:36ZIn-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniquesJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:d2a9620b-cad3-4636-96db-1cc99249f505EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2014Rugg, DBritton, TGong, JWilkinson, ABagot, PThis paper introduces motivations and suitability for using advanced characterisation techniques to study industrially relevant materials, such as titanium alloys for the aerospace industry. These advanced research tools each provide unique information in fundamental research, and by designing appropriate datum studies and modelling support they can be combined with powerful effect to tackle 'real world' engineering issues. We demonstrate the use of orientation-corrected nanoindentation, micro-cantilever bend testing and 3D atom probe tomography to investigate a high strength, dual phase engineering alloy (Ti-6Al-4V) with a surface gradient of interstitials. © 2014 Elsevier B.V.
spellingShingle Rugg, D
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Gong, J
Wilkinson, A
Bagot, P
In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title_full In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title_fullStr In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title_full_unstemmed In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title_short In-service materials support for safety critical applications - A case study of a high strength Ti-alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
title_sort in service materials support for safety critical applications a case study of a high strength ti alloy using advanced experimental and modelling techniques
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