Features of the effect of annealing temperature on operating ductility of titanium alloy welded joints, prepared using mild and harsh welding regimes, are studied. Ductility maxima are revealed for commercial titanium VT1-0 and alloy OT4 after annealing at 450°C with a subsequent reduction as annealing temperature is increased to 700°C.
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Translated from Metallovedenie i Termicheskaya Obrabotka Metallov, No. 5, pp. 29 – 31, May, 2011.
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Zubarev, V.Y., Tkachev, A.V., Kolomenskii, A.B. et al. Effect of welding and annealing heating cycles on operating ductility of titanium alloy sheet. Met Sci Heat Treat 53, 230–232 (2011). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11041-011-9374-2
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