Toughness and Strength of Microstructurally Controlled Titanium Alloys.
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Strength, toughness and microstructure relations in α, α+β and β titanium alloys are reviewed. Quantitative fracture mechanisms of α+β titanium alloys are described from the view point of strain-controlled ductile fracture models based on fracture mechanics. Various strengthening and toughening processes of titanium alloys are described in relation to 1) special heat treatments for producing desirable microstructures, 2) thermomechanical processing, 3) thermochemical processing incorporating cold work, and 4) deformation induced transformation.
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著者
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Kobayashi Toshiro
Department Of Cardiac Surgery And Clinical Sciences Yamaguchi University Graduate School Of Medicine
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Niinomi Mitsuo
Department Of Biomaterials Science Institute For Materials Research Tohoku University
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