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Titanium Alloys: An Atlas of Structures and Fracture Features

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Recognized for their superior strength, corrosion/oxidation resistance, and biocompatibility, titanium alloys are particularly intriguing to engineers, scientists, and metallurgists in aerospace, biomedical, and other industrial applications. Titanium Alloys: An Atlas of Structures and Fracture Features uses award-winning micrographs and fractographs to illustrate how alloy microstructures are affected by various thermomechanical treatments present in real world operating conditions.

This book is the first of its kind to compile microstructural and fracture features for titanium alloys and titanium aluminides as well as capture its fractographic features together with the conditions that produced failure. The author discusses the physical metallurgy of titanium alloys as a standard for observing microstructures and their failures. Then she combines the skillful use of scanning electron microscopy in fracture analysis and an eye for detail to deliver a visual presentation of fracture surfaces generated under different loading conditions, including ductile, fatigue, intergranular, and cleavage fractures. Especially helpful to those engaged in failure analysis of titanium components, the book includes a case study applying key criteria to the service failure of a defective titanium alloy component.

Supported by additional background data such as types, compositions, phase transformations, microstructures, and typical fractographs, Titanium Alloys: An Atlas of Structures and Fracture Features offers exceptional insight into the structure-property correlations of titanium alloys.

  • Covers microstructures and fracture features of a-, a + ß-, ß-, and Ti3Al-based aluminides tested at various conditions and temperatures
  • Features the largest photographic collection ever assembled in a single volume with nearly 400 photographs of fracture features resulting from deformation mechanisms occurring at different temperatures, stress states, and strain rates
  • Includes a CD-Rom of the fracture feature images presented in the book
  • Provides illustrations and information on non-American standard alloys, previously inaccessible to American aero engine manufacturers


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