Part X - Communications - Exploratory Experiment on Feasibility of Making a Ti-Mg Alloy under High Pressure

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
R. A. Oriani H. M. Strong
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Jan 1, 1967

Abstract

THE technological interest attaching to light, age-hardening alloys for structural uses has been pointed out to one of us.1 A potentially interesting alloy would be titanium-rich Ti-Mg alloy, provided that sufficient solid solubility exists. or could be induced at high pressure. and provided also that age hardening can be induced by proper temperature and/or pressure annealing. It was decided therefore to explore the feasibility of producing a Ti-Mg alloy in the high-pressure apparatus. Experimental. Three high-pressure runs have been carried out. In each case the geometry of the sample was that of a cylinder of titanium of commercial purity, into which a narrow hole had been drilled along the axis; this hole was filled with magnesium wire,
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APA: R. A. Oriani H. M. Strong  (1967)  Part X - Communications - Exploratory Experiment on Feasibility of Making a Ti-Mg Alloy under High Pressure

MLA: R. A. Oriani H. M. Strong Part X - Communications - Exploratory Experiment on Feasibility of Making a Ti-Mg Alloy under High Pressure. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1967.

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