Microstructure and Properties of Ti-47Al-2W-0.5Si Cast Alloy

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The paper characterized the phase composition, microstructure and selected mechanical properties at room temperature and at temperature corresponding to the expected operating conditions of two-phase Ti-47Al-2W-0.5Si cast alloy melted in a vacuum induction furnace in a special graphite crucibles.

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Solid State Phenomena (Volume 226)

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