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1 online resource (viii, 226 pages) : illustrations. |
Physical Medium |
polychrome |
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text file |
Series |
Key engineering materials,
1013-9826 ;
v. 436
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Key engineering materials ; v. 436.
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Note |
Conference sponsor: TMS Titanium Committee. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. |
Contents |
Cost affordable developments in titanium technology and applications -- The FFC-Cambridge process for titanium metal winning -- Direct electrochemical reduction of titanium dioxide in molten salts -- The production of TI alloy powder from chloride precursors -- New method for low-cost titanium production -- A continuous process to produce titanium utilizing metallothermic chemistry -- The electrolytic production of ti from a TiO₂ feed (the DARPA sponsored program) -- the FFC Cambridge process for production of low cost titanium and titanium powders -- High temperature electrolysis of Ti and its alloys with a DC-ESR unit -- Electrochemical production of titanium from oxycarbide anodes -- Consolidation process in near net shape manufacturing of armstrong CP-Ti/Ti-6Al-4V powders -- The impact of diffusion on synthesis of high-strength titanium alloys from elemental powder blends -- Investigation of pressing and sintering processes of CP-Ti powder made by Armstrong process -- Microwave sintering and melting of titanium powder for low-cost processing -- Microwave sintering of titanium -- Reaction assisted ultrasonic consolidated TiNi -- Titanium and titanium alloy via sintering of TiH₂ -- Structure formation during preparation of variable porosity titanium foams by solid state replication -- Microstructure and mechanical properties of [alpha]' martensite type Ti-V-Al alloy after cold- or hot working process -- Effect of oxygen on phase precipitation and mechanical functionality in Ti-29Nb-13Ta-4.6Zr -- Application of local rapid heat treatment for improvement of microstructure and mechanical properties of titanium products -- Characterization of the microstructure, tensile and creep behavior of powder metallurgy processed and rolled Ti-6Al-4V-1B alloy -- Laser welding ati 425® alloy -- Mechanical performance of heat treated Ti-6Al-4V friction stir welds. |
Summary |
The main purpose of this special collection was to gather together up-to-date knowledge from scientists, researchers and technologists in order to review the status of processing technologies, materials development, emerging applications and economics/affordability issues. The resultant scope is necessarily broad: contributors who are involved in titanium production technology, vapor, solid and liquid titanium processing/post-processing, alloy development, microstructure/property enhancement, modeling and simulation, and applications and market development were invited to participate. The diverse mix of papers presented here reflects the breadth of activity aimed at the cost-affordable use of titanium in emerging applications. The editors' opening overview paper attempts to present the broad sweep of present and projected titanium cost-reduction schemes; in both titanium production and in subsequent processing. What is made particularly clear is that the impetus, in broadening markets, for titanium is very dependent upon cost reduction; particularly in cost-sensitive industries such as automobile production. The papers are grouped into several main chapters: Overview and Low Cost Processing, Low Cost Materials and Processing, Powder Consolidation and Properties I, Powder Consolidation and Properties II, Creative Processing and Property Enhancement I and Creative Processing and Property Enhancement II. Overall, this constitutes an exhaustive and unique survey of the topic. This collection of 24 selected, peer-reviewed papers were originally presented during the TMS 2010 spring symposium on Cost-Affordable Titanium III. The papers are divided into six chapters that represent how the symposium was organized: overview and low-cost processing, low-cost materials and processing, powder consolidation and properties I and II, and creating processing I and II. Editors are Imam (Naval Research Laboratory), Froes (U. of Idaho), and Dring (Norsk Titanium). |
Local Note |
eBooks on EBSCOhost EBSCO eBook Subscription Academic Collection - North America |
Subject |
Titanium industry -- Cost control -- Congresses.
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Titanium industry. |
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Cost control. |
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Automobiles -- Materials -- Costs -- Congresses.
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Automobiles -- Materials. |
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Titanium -- Congresses.
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Titanium. |
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Titanium alloys -- Congresses.
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Titanium alloys. |
Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Electronic books.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Conference papers and proceedings.
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Added Author |
Imam, M. A.
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Froes, F. H.
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Dring, Kevin F.
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Minerals, Metals and Materials Society. Titanium Committee.
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Added Title |
Cost-affordable titanium |
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Cost-affordable titanium 3 |
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Cost-affordable titanium three |
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TMS 2010 spring Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium III" |
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Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium III" |
Other Form: |
Print version: Symposium on "Cost-affordable Titanium" (3rd : 2010). Cost-affordable titanium III. Stafa-Zurich ; Enfield, NH : Trans Tech Publications, ©2010 9780878492763 (DLC) 2010526149 (OCoLC)632076949 |
ISBN |
9783038133575 (electronic book) |
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3038133574 (electronic book) |
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9780878492763 |
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0878492763 |
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