Conclusions
Welded joints of Ti−Al−Zr alloys with an elevated oxygen content (0.35%) have satisfactory mechanical properties.
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Gurevich, S.M., Blashchuk, V.E., Peradze, T.A. et al. Mechanical properties of weldments of AK-3 titanium with an elevated oxygen content. Met Sci Heat Treat 15, 78–79 (1973). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00648468
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