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Cost-affordable titanium III [electronic resource] : selected, peer reviewed papers from the TMS 2010 spring Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium III" / edited by M. Ashraf Imam, F. H. Froes, Kevin F. Dring.

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Format:
Book
Conference/Event
Author/Creator:
Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium", Corporate Author.
Contributor:
Imam, M. A.
Froes, F. H.
Dring, Kevin F.
Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Titanium Committee.
Conference Name:
Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium" (3rd : 2010)
Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium"
Series:
Key Engineering Materials
Key engineering materials, 1013-9826 ; v. 436
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Titanium industry--Cost control--Congresses.
Titanium industry.
Automobiles--Materials--Costs--Congresses.
Automobiles.
Titanium--Congresses.
Titanium.
Titanium alloys--Congresses.
Titanium alloys.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (218 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Stafa-Zurich ; Enfield, N.H. : Trans Tech Publications, c2010.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Selected, peer reviewed papers from the TMS 2010 spring symposium on Cost-Affordable Titanium III.
Contents:
Intro
Cost-Affordable Titanium III
Preface
Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Overview and Low Cost Processing
Cost Affordable Developments in Titanium Technology and Applications
The FFC-Cambridge Process for Titanium Metal Winning
Direct Electrochemical Reduction of Titanium Dioxide in Molten Salts
The Production of Ti Alloy Powder from Chloride Precursors
New Method for Low-Cost Titanium Production
A Continuous Process to Produce Titanium Utilizing Metallothermic Chemistry
The Electrolytic Production of Ti from a TiO2 Feed (The DARPA Sponsored Program)
The FFC Cambridge Process for Production of Low Cost Titanium and Titanium Powders
Chapter 2: Low Cost Materials and Processing
High Temperature Electrolysis of Ti and its Alloys with a DC-ESR Unit
Electrochemical Production of Titanium from Oxycarbide Anodes
Chapter 3: Powder Consolidation and Properties I
Consolidation Process in Near Net Shape Manufacturing of Armstrong CP-Ti/Ti-6Al-4V Powders
The Impact of Diffusion on Synthesis of High-Strength Titanium Alloys from Elemental Powder Blends
Investigation of Pressing and Sintering Processes of CP-Ti Powder Made by Armstrong Process
Chapter 4: Powder Consolidationa nd Properties II
Microwave Sintering and Melting of Titanium Powder for Low-Cost Processing
Microwave Sintering of Titanium
Reaction Assisted Ultrasonic Consolidated TiNi
Titanium and Titanium Alloy via Sintering of TiH2
Structure Formation during Preparation of Variable Porosity Titanium Foams by Solid State Replication
Chapter 5: Creative Processing I
Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of α' Martensite Type Ti-V-Al Alloy after Cold- or Hot Working Process
Effect of Oxygen on Phase Precipitation and Mechanical Functionality in Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr.
Application of Local Rapid Heat Treatment for Improvement of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Titanium Products
Characterization of the Microstructure, Tensile and Creep Behavior of Powder Metallurgy Processed and Rolled Ti-6Al-4V-1B Alloy
Chapter 6: Creative Processing II
Laser Welding ATI 425® Alloy
Mechanical Performance of Heat Treated Ti-6Al-4V Friction Stir Welds
Keywords Index
Authors Index.
Notes:
Conference sponsor: TMS Titanium Committee.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
ISBN:
3-03813-357-4
OCLC:
927459301

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