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Structural self-organization of titanium alloys under impulse force action

Journal

MATERIALS TESTING
Volume 59, Issue 6, Pages 567-569

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CARL HANSER VERLAG
DOI: 10.3139/120.111043

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Impulse force action; structural self-organization; mechanical properties; titanium; strength

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Based on the example of testing the two-phase highstrength titanium alloy VT22 and submicrocrystalline commercially pure titanium VT1-0 with different initial structures, the basic regularities are found in the variation of the mechanical properties under specific impact with oscillation loading on the elastic section of stress-strain curves. It is experimentally shown that for the two-phase high-strength titanium alloys, the addition of specific impact with oscillation loading on the elastic section of stress-strain curves can be used as a technological method for improving the initial mechanical properties, in particular, ductility.

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