Metal composite materials based on titanium alloys, reinforced with refractory particles (review)
Krasnov E.I., Serpova V.M., Khodykin L.G., Gololobov A.V. Metal composite materials based on titanium alloys, reinforced with refractory particles (review) // Proceedings of VIAM. 2021. No. 6. DOI: 10.18577/2307-6046-2021-0-6-36-45. URL: https://test.viam.ru/en/journal/2021/6/4
Keywords
metal composite material, titanium, refractory particles, strength, heat treatment, physical and mechanical properties.
Abstract
Presents a literature review in the field of methods for strengthening titanium and its alloys by introducing various refractory particles into the matrix. The main problematic issues related to the chemical nature of refractory particles and titanium alloys that arise during hardening are briefly described. The main structural, physical and mechanical properties and morphology of such metal composite materials are described. The dependence of the influence of various refractory particles and their amount, as well as the effect of heat treatment on the physical and mechanical properties of microns based on titanium alloys, is presented.
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