Evaluation of Elastic Properties of CP Ti by Three Different Techniques

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Elastic constants are the fundamental key parameters in the mechanical behaviour of engineering materials under stressed condition. This paper explains the determination of elastic constants of commercially pure titanium (Grade-2) at ambient temperature using three independent test methods including quasi-static tensile test with strain gauged specimen, ultrasonic pulse echo method and resonance based impulse excitation technique. The results are statistically analysed and compared.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 830-831)

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195-198

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September 2015

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