Institute of Metals Division - Notch Tensile Properties of Selected Titanium Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
E. P. Klier N. J. Feola
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

NOTCH properties of titanium materials have been extensively investigated in the impact test.'-" For the most part the impact strength meas- ured suggests a ductile-brittle transition that lies at relatively high temperatures, thus indicating a possible notch sensitive condition at ambient temperatures. Recently it has been shown' that the impact strength for unalloyed titanium, as for aluminum alloys, may be a nonsensitive index of notch sensitivity as provided by the notch strength as measured in the notch tensile test. The notch strength for unalloyed titanium was found to depend on the nitrogen and carbon contamination levels. In the present work the levels to which oxygen, nitrogen, and carbon contaminants can be tolerated without leading to excessive em-
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APA: E. P. Klier N. J. Feola  (1958)  Institute of Metals Division - Notch Tensile Properties of Selected Titanium Alloys

MLA: E. P. Klier N. J. Feola Institute of Metals Division - Notch Tensile Properties of Selected Titanium Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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