Investigation of Material Properties of Layered Al-Ti Material with the Use of Microspecimens

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The article presents a monotonic tensile test of two materials: aluminum alloy AA2519 and titanium alloy Ti6A14V joined by means of explosive welding. The specimens were cut out in such a way that some consisted of only titanium alloy some were made of only aluminum alloy, whereas the third series were specimens consisting of both material alloys together with the bonding layer. The main goal of the research was to compare changes in the materials fatigue properties caused by explosion welding of these two alloys.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 224)

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216-221

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November 2014

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