Institute of Metals Division - Evaluation of the Structural Stability of Ti-Mo-V Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
W. F. Carew F. A. Crossley H. D. Kessler
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Jan 1, 1957

Abstract

AS part of a program on phase relationships and transformation processes of titanium alloy systems, the titanium-rich corner of the Ti-Mo-V system has been investigated. This region was surveyed primarily to supply information toward the development of a creep resistant, weldable alloy, with a minimum alloy content, for use in the 425° to 550 °C range. Specifically, the investigation was directed toward the development of a stable ß alloy with less total alloying additions than is found in the Ti-30 pet Mo alloy. A secondary objective was the development of a creep resistant, weldable a-ß alloy for application around 300°C. Molybdenum was selected as primary additive to titanium on the basis of an investigation1 which showed that the Ti-30 pet Mo alloy had promising elevated temperature tensile properties. Furthermore, aging studies1 showed no tendency for this
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APA: W. F. Carew F. A. Crossley H. D. Kessler  (1957)  Institute of Metals Division - Evaluation of the Structural Stability of Ti-Mo-V Alloys

MLA: W. F. Carew F. A. Crossley H. D. Kessler Institute of Metals Division - Evaluation of the Structural Stability of Ti-Mo-V Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1957.

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