Metal Science and Heat Treatment

, Volume 21, Issue 2, pp 144–147 | Cite as

High-plasticity effect in titanium alloy OT4

  • Yu. P. Pshenichnov
  • A. I. Chernitsyn
  • T. A. Volosova
Titanium and Its Alloys
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Conclusions

  1. 1.

    High plasticity of titanium alloy OT4 is observed at a temperature of 900° and strain rate ∼10−2–10−3 sec−1; it can be utilized in practice.

     
  2. 2.

    The susceptibility of the alloy to the temperature-rate parameters of plastic deformation and its susceptibility to strain hardening depend on the structure.

     

Keywords

Titanium Plastic Deformation Titanium Alloy High Plasticity 
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© Plenum Publishing Corporation 1979

Authors and Affiliations

  • Yu. P. Pshenichnov
  • A. I. Chernitsyn
  • T. A. Volosova

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