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Titanium alloys corrosion fatigue

Zirconium alloys have been much less thoroughly studied than titanium alloys. The main application of interest has been for nuclear reactor components where good corrosion resistance combined with a low neutron capture cross-section has been required. Corrosion fatigue crack growth in these alloys in high temperature (260-290°C) aqueous environments typical of... [Pg.1311]

D.B. Dawson and R.M. Pelloux, Corrosion Fatigue Crack Growth of Titanium Alloys in Aqueous Environments, Metall. Trans., Vol 5, 1974, p 723-731... [Pg.450]

Only a handful of titanium alloys have currently been FSWed. Considerable scope for investigation of other titanium alloys exists. Finally, property databases for first-tier (tensile) and second-tier (fatigue, fracture) mechanical properties are mandatory if designers are to use FSW of titanium alloys in future designs. Corrosion databases are also required for designers. [Pg.152]

Bucci, R. J., "Environment Enhanced Fatigue and Stress Corrosion Cracking of a Titanium Alloy Plus a Simple Model for the Assessment of Environmental Influence on Fatigue Behavior, Ph.D. dissertation, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA, 1970. [Pg.320]


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