Fatigue fracture of welded specimens made of T110 alloy
Science for Production
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Abstract
Fatigue tests of welded specimens made of experimental T110 titanium alloy have shown that joints made by electron-beam welding possess the highest endurance under cyclic loading. They have a small zone of thermal influence and finer grain sizes than after argon-arc welding.
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Grain Size Fatigue Titanium Welding Structural Material
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