The development of high-temperature titanium alloys has contributed significantly to the spectacular progress in thrust-to-weight ratio of the aero gas turbines. This paper presents anoverview on the development of high-temperature titanium alloys used in aero engines and potential futuristic materials based on titanium aluminides and composites. The role of alloychemistry, processing, and microstructure, in determining the mechanical properties of titanium alloys is discussed. While phase equilibria and microstructural stability consideration haverestricted the use of conventional titanium alloys up to about 600 "C, alloys based on TiPl (or,), E,AINb (0), TiAl (y), and titaniumltitanium aluminides-based composites offer a possibility ofqua...
Titanium aluminide alloys based on Ti_3Al and TiAl are of particular interest for the development of...
Using bathythermographs, the sea temperature was studied at 37 stations and to a depth of 900 feet d...
Although originally discovered in the 18th century [1], the titanium industry did not experience an...
The development of high-temperature titanium alloys has contributed significantly to the spectacular...
The attractive combination of strength and low density has resulted in titanium alloys covering 15 t...
Some advanced high temperature titanium alloys are usually selected to be manufactured into blade, d...
Increasing the efficiency of aero-engines by increasing the engines’ working temperatures requires, ...
Dual phase titanium aluminides composed vastly of gamma phase (TiAl) with moderate amounts of alpha2...
In recent years, titanium alloys with better properties have become increasingly popular. Their comp...
The last few years have been a period of consolidation of existing alloys and processes. While the a...
TITANIUM as it structural material was introduced industrially in the United States duri...
Titaniuni and its alloys have many applications in aerospace, marine and other engineering industrie...
Titanium and its alloys have been applied to motorcycles and automobiles in order to reduce the weig...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
Titanium alloys are advanced structural materials for numerous key engineering applications in medic...
Titanium aluminide alloys based on Ti_3Al and TiAl are of particular interest for the development of...
Using bathythermographs, the sea temperature was studied at 37 stations and to a depth of 900 feet d...
Although originally discovered in the 18th century [1], the titanium industry did not experience an...
The development of high-temperature titanium alloys has contributed significantly to the spectacular...
The attractive combination of strength and low density has resulted in titanium alloys covering 15 t...
Some advanced high temperature titanium alloys are usually selected to be manufactured into blade, d...
Increasing the efficiency of aero-engines by increasing the engines’ working temperatures requires, ...
Dual phase titanium aluminides composed vastly of gamma phase (TiAl) with moderate amounts of alpha2...
In recent years, titanium alloys with better properties have become increasingly popular. Their comp...
The last few years have been a period of consolidation of existing alloys and processes. While the a...
TITANIUM as it structural material was introduced industrially in the United States duri...
Titaniuni and its alloys have many applications in aerospace, marine and other engineering industrie...
Titanium and its alloys have been applied to motorcycles and automobiles in order to reduce the weig...
Titanium is recognized for its strategic importance as a unique lightweight, high strength alloyed s...
Titanium alloys are advanced structural materials for numerous key engineering applications in medic...
Titanium aluminide alloys based on Ti_3Al and TiAl are of particular interest for the development of...
Using bathythermographs, the sea temperature was studied at 37 stations and to a depth of 900 feet d...
Although originally discovered in the 18th century [1], the titanium industry did not experience an...