2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-1366133/v1
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Mechanical and microstructural characterization of titanium gr.5 parts produced by different manufacturing routes

Abstract: In recent years, the aircraft industry has shifted its preference for metal parts to titanium and its alloys, such as the high-strength Titanium Grade5 alloy. Because of Titanium Grade 5 limited formability at ambient temperature, forming operations on this material require high temperatures. In these conditions, a peculiar microstructure evolves as a result of the heating and deformation cycles, which has a significant impact on formability and product quality. On the other hand, additive manufacturing techno… Show more

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