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Online since: November 2016
Authors: Miloš Janeček, Michal Hájek, Jozef Veselý, Petr Harcuba, Jana Šmilauerová, Pavel Zháňal
They are divided to α, α + β, metastable β and stable β alloys, depending to amount of alloying elements.
In contrast to α (α+β) alloys, metastable β titanium alloys do not transform martensitically upon quenching to room temperature, resulting in a metastable β phase [2].
Much of the reported work has been aimed at defining and explaining the formation and characteristics of the metastable transition ω phase generated in these alloys either after quenching or during low-temperature ageing [3-8].
Berlincourt, Electrical resistivity, hall effect and superconductivity of some b.c.c. titanium-molybdenum alloys, Journal of Physics and Chemistry of Solids 20 (3) (1961) 177-186. doi:10.1016/0022-3697(61)90002-6
Ti, Ti-15Mo and Ti-6Al-4V alloys, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 464 (1-2) (2008) 580- 583. doi:10.1016/j.jallcom.2007.10.054
Online since: June 2014
Authors: Jun Feng Qiang, Zhu Huan Yu
For all the alloys studied, the baseline alloy showed the most severe segregation degree, while the no carbon alloy the slightest.
A better understanding of the effects of the carbon additions on the segregation of all of the elements is helpful to process of currents alloys and design new alloys.
Journal of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. 2004, 56(9): 44-48 [9] Gang Liu, Lin Liu, Cheng Ai.
Jounal of Alloy and Compounds. 2011, 509(19): 5866-5872
Atom probe tomography analysis of the distribution of rhenium in nickel alloys.
Online since: January 2012
Authors: Sreeja Kumari Sukumaran Suseelammaa, Uma Thanu Subramonia Pillai, Bellampettu Chandrasekhar Pai, Sujayakumar Prasanth
Gupta, Investigation of the reactions between boron and titanium compounds with magnesium, Scr.
Alloys.
Taylor, Grain refinement by AlN particles in Mg-Al based alloys, Journal of Alloys and Compounds, J.
Alloys.
Luan, In situ synthesis of AlN in Mg–Al alloys by liquid nitridation, J.
Online since: November 2023
Authors: C. Siddaraju, S.N. Nagesh, B. Shivukumara, R. Ranganatha, H.S. Balasubramanya
This project aims to investigate and compare the tribological properties of copper-based alloys produced by the die-casting method.
In the context of bearing materials, copper-based alloys and aluminum-based alloys are widely employed.
In the case of copper- based alloys, die casting is commonly employed for alloys where copper is the primary component, combined with other elements to enhance specific properties.
SEM can analyze various types of materials, including polymers, organic products, biological samples, powders, glass, semiconductors, metals, alloys, and matrix metal compounds.
The wear of aluminium-based journal bearing materials under lubrication.
Online since: April 2022
Authors: Olena M. Berdnikova, Olha Kushnarova, Illia Klochkov, Sviatoslav Motrunich, Artemii Bernatskyi
The aim of the work is a comparative analysis of structural features and mechanical characteristics of spot welded joints of thin-sheet stainless steels 03Х11Н10М2T and 12Х18Н10Т, produced by laser welding in different welding positions.
The aim of the work is a comparative analysis of structural features and mechanical characteristics of spot welded joints of thin-sheet high-alloy steels produced by laser welding in different welding positions.
These elements can create the refractory intermetallic chemical compounds that increase strength but reduce the ductility of welded joints.
Fedorchuk, Evaluation of high temperature resistance of three-layer honeycomb panel produced from YuIPM-1200 alloy by vacuum diffusion welding, The Paton Welding Journal 12 (2016) 29-33.
Nesterenkov, Novel technique for joining of thick section difficult-to-weld aluminium alloys, Materials science forum 519 (2006) 1125-1130.
Online since: October 2020
Authors: Anatoly G. Davidovsky
Smart polymers include polymer matherials that respond to temperature, pH, visible electromagnetic radiation, enzymes, and toxic low-molecular compounds.
(7) It follows from equations (6) and (7) that for low-molecular compounds ():
Most of the metal implants currently used in medicine are made of titanium and titanium alloys.
Titanium alloys, as matherials with acceptable (but flawed) corrosion and corrosion-mechanical properties for these purposes, are widely used in implantation surgery.
It is also found that compounds that have a long carbon chain between the etheric bonds are subjected to splitting.
Online since: February 2018
Authors: Xi Yun He, Xia Zeng, Ping Sun Qiu, Wen Xiu Cheng
Besides, many researches have been aiming for modifying dopants on the PLZT ceramics properties, such as Li and Bi co-doping [11], Mn doping [12], Bi and Cu co-doping [13], Lanthanide ions [14-16], WO3 doping [17], Sr doping [18] and so on.
The aim of this study is to optimize the quadratic electro-optic compositions, and to provide the basic research reserve for the future application design of electro-optic modulators.
Haertling, Ferroelectric Ceramics: History and Technology, Journal of the American Ceramics Society. 82 (1999) 797-818
[6] Can Huang, Jianmei Xu, Zhou Fang, Ding Ai, Wei Zhou, Ling Zhao, Jian Sun, Qing Wang, Effect of preparation process on properties of PLZT (9/65/35) transparent ceramics, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 723 (2017) 602-610
[10] Dong-liang Shi, Kwok Ho Lam, Kun Li, LPF-doped core-shell structure based CFO/PLZT 0-3 magnetoelectric composite ceramics, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 617 (2014) 485-490
Online since: August 2012
Authors: Edcleide Maria Araújo, Karine Castro Nóbrega, Renê Anísio da Paz, Amanda Melissa Damião Leite, Hélio de Lucena Lira
This work aims to evaluate the effect of polymer content in the preparation of membranes obtained from polyamide 6/national clay nanocomposites.
This work aims to evaluate the effect of polymer content in the preparation of membranes obtained from polyamide 6/national clay nanocomposites.
Alloys and Compound Vol. 495 (2010), p596
Lira: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.Vol. 97(2009), p.577 [8] E.
Souza: Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry.
Online since: March 2021
Authors: Ludovic Dufau, Julie Lartigau, Charles Brugger, Catherine Froustey, Sarah Milhomme
The present work is focused on one Additive Manufacturing (AM) process – Laser powder Metal Deposition (LMD-p) – and on one metallic alloy – Ti-6Al-4V.
Thus, this paper relates to first manufacturing investigations on small sized specimens (bead, wall and block) with the aim of providing a better knowledge about the first steps of manufacturing.
Rethmeier, Build-up strategies for additive manufacturing of three dimensional Ti-6Al-4V-parts produced by laser metal deposition, Journal of Laser Applications. 30 (2018) 022001. https://doi.org/10.2351/1.4997852
Yang, Influence of thermal treatment on element partitioning in α+β titanium alloy, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 791 (2019) 575–585. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.03.332
Zadpoor, Additive manufacturing of Ti–6Al–4V parts through laser metal deposition (LMD): Process, microstructure, and mechanical properties, Journal of Alloys and Compounds. 804 (2019) 163–191. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jallcom.2019.04.255
Online since: May 2010
Authors: Geir Martin Haarberg, Ana Maria Martinez, Ole Sigmund Kjos
The aim of this work was to improve the quality of the produced titanium at the cathode in electrolysis experiments using a titanium oxycarbide anode, which is made of a solid solution of TiC and TiO.
This is probably because the alloy stabilises Na, and hence underpotenital deposition occurs, giving the rise to the formation of a Zn-Na alloy.
- It is possible to reduce Ti(III) into a Ti-Zn alloy
Zhu, J. of Alloys and Compounds, 438, (2007) [4] J.
Polyakov, Journal of Alloys and Compounds 359, p244-255, (2003) [8] K.
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