Materials Properties Handbook: Titanium Alloys
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Materials Properties Handbook: Titanium Alloys by Collings, E. W.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9780871704818.
The most comprehensive titanium data package ever assembled provides extensive information on applications, physical properties, corrosion, mechanical properties (including design allowables where available), fatigue, fracture properties, and elevated temperature properties. The appropriate specifications for each alloy are included. The 60-plus data sheets supply not only extensive graphical and tabular information on properties, but the datasheets also describe or illustrate important factors which would aid in the selection of the proper alloy or heat treatment. The datasheets are further supplemented with background information on the metallurgy and fabrication characteristics of titanium alloys. An especially extensive coverage of properties, processing and metallurgy is provided in the datasheet for the workhorse of the titanium industry, Ti-6Al-4V. In many cases, key references are included for further information on a given subject. Comprehensive datasheets provide extensive information on: Applications, Specifications, Corrosion, Mechanical Design Properties, Fatigue and Fracture Properties, Fabrication Characteristics, and Effects of Processing on Properties. Save when you buy the Database of Titanium Properties CD ROM and the Materials Properties Handbook: Titanium Alloys as a set! Published: 1994 Pages: 1169 Format: Hardbound Edited by: R. Boyer, E.W. Collings, and G. Welsch Powder Metallurgy and Rapid-Solidification Processing Technical Note 2: Corrosion Nonequilibrium Phases Introduction Technical Note 3: Casting Technical Note 7: Machining Titanium Alloys for Low-Temperature Service Technical Note 6: Heat Treating Mechanical Properties Physical Properties Technical Note 5a: Superplastic Forming Technical Note 10: Welding and Brazing Classification of Titanium Alloys Equilibrium Phases Rapid-Solidification Processing of Precipitate and Dispersion-Strengthened Titanium Alloys Rolling Friction and Wear of Titanium Alloys Deformation Technical Note 1 Appendix: Example of ISO Formation Technical Note 4: Forging Technical Note 8: Powder Metallurgy Aging Technical Note 5: Forming Evolution of Conventional (Ingot Metallurgy) High-Temperature Titanium Alloys Technical Note 9: Surface Treatments Technical Note 1: Metallography and Microstructure
