1982
DOI: 10.2207/qjjws1943.51.1028
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“…The microstructural features of former alloy are very advantageous as a titanium alloy used for SPF or SPF-DB process because a smaller grain size brings about higher superplasticity and lower forming stress. 12,13) The microstructures of the surface region in Ti-4.5%Al-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo and Ti-6%Al-4%V alloys are shown in Fig. 3, where (a) and (b) are the former alloy heat-treated at 1 048 K for 10.8 ks under vacuum and 3N-Ar gas atmosphere, respectively, and (c) is the latter alloy heat-treated at 1 173 K for 10.8 ks under 3N-Ar gas atmosphere.…”
Section: Effect Of Heat Treating Conditions On a A-casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The microstructural features of former alloy are very advantageous as a titanium alloy used for SPF or SPF-DB process because a smaller grain size brings about higher superplasticity and lower forming stress. 12,13) The microstructures of the surface region in Ti-4.5%Al-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo and Ti-6%Al-4%V alloys are shown in Fig. 3, where (a) and (b) are the former alloy heat-treated at 1 048 K for 10.8 ks under vacuum and 3N-Ar gas atmosphere, respectively, and (c) is the latter alloy heat-treated at 1 173 K for 10.8 ks under 3N-Ar gas atmosphere.…”
Section: Effect Of Heat Treating Conditions On a A-casementioning
confidence: 99%