Method for increasing the fracture resistance of titanium compos

Metal treatment – Process of modifying or maintaining internal physical... – Treating consolidated metal powder – per se

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148669, 148670, 428660, C22C 1400

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ABSTRACT:
The fracture resistance of titanium alloy matrix composites is increased by one of two methods. One method comprises the steps of consolidating a titanium alloy-fiber preform under suitable conditions to provide a metal matrix composite and thermally treating the thus-prepared composite at a temperature above the beta-transus temperature of the alloy for a brief time. In the second method, a composite having increased fracture resistance is produced by consolidating an alloy-fiber preform at a temperature above the normal consolidation temperature for a time less than the normal consolidation time.

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