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Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy Plates

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The production of titanium alloy plates has grown considerably in the last years. Main applications are highly loaded integral parts of airframes and parts in aero-engine constructions (1,2). Further on heavy plates up to 100 mm thickness are fabricated for deep submergence vehicles (3,4), where also a high strength-density ratio is required besides weldability, corrosion and stress corrosion resistance as well as high fracture toughness.

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RĂ¼dinger, K., Ismer, A. (1982). Mechanical Properties of Titanium Alloy Plates. In: Williams, J.C., Belov, A.F. (eds) Titanium and Titanium Alloys. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1758-7_33

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