Metal Science and Heat Treatment

, Volume 18, Issue 7, pp 619–621 | Cite as

Fracture mechanism of titanium at different temperatures

  • V. I. Levanov
  • A. I. Chernitsyn
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Conclusions

Deformation of titanium at negative temperatures occurs by twinning. With increasing temperatures fracture occurs with viscous flow of titanium. The α→β transformation is accompanied by a change from viscous flow to slip in different planes.

Keywords

Titanium Fracture Mechanism Viscous Flow Negative Temperature Temperature Fracture 
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  • V. I. Levanov
  • A. I. Chernitsyn

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