Institute of Metals Division - Stress-Induced Martensite Transformation in Beta Titanium Alloys (TN)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. N. Williams R. A. Wood R. I. Jaffee H. R. Ogden
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Jan 1, 1964

Abstract

CERTAIN titanium alloys when quenched to retain the 0 phase at room temperature show extensive transformation of 0 to martensitic a during deformation. Alloys of this type are usually characterized by low tensile yield strength, a large spread between yield strength and ultimate strength, and high uniform elongation. A previous investigation of this phenomenon concluded that the principal contribution of the martensitic transformation was to increase the amount of deformation prior to fail-
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APA: D. N. Williams R. A. Wood R. I. Jaffee H. R. Ogden  (1964)  Institute of Metals Division - Stress-Induced Martensite Transformation in Beta Titanium Alloys (TN)

MLA: D. N. Williams R. A. Wood R. I. Jaffee H. R. Ogden Institute of Metals Division - Stress-Induced Martensite Transformation in Beta Titanium Alloys (TN). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1964.

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