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Creep behavior of nonburning Ti-35V-15Cr-xC alloys

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A comparison is made between the creep behavior of the Ti-35V-15Cr and Ti-35V-15Cr-0.2C alloys at 500 to 580 °C within the stress range of 200 to 300 MPa. The creep resistance of Ti-35V-15Cr-0.2C is considerably improved by the incorporation of Ti2C particulates into the Ti-35V-15Cr-0.2C matrix.

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Sun, F.S., Lavernia, E.J. Creep behavior of nonburning Ti-35V-15Cr-xC alloys. J. of Materi Eng and Perform 14, 784–787 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1361/105994905X75619

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