RI 5772 Physical And Mechanical Properties Of Sodium-Reduced And Electrorefined Titanium ? Summary

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
C. N. Adams
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Jan 1, 1961

Abstract

The purpose of this investigation was to evaluate the physical and mechanical properties of high-purity titanium made by two processes. Sodium-reduced metal with 58 Brinell hardness number (B.h.n.) and electrorefined metal with 60 B.h.n. and 70 B.h.n. were used. Titanium of these hardness levels did not work-harden excessively, and beyond 40 percent cold work the hardening effect was not great. Rapid softening occurred when the metal was annealed at temperature between 300° and 600° C. Full annealing, as determined by property and microstructure studies, was accomplished after 30 minutes at 700° C. A recrystallization diagram is presented which is based on determinations of annealed grain size as a function of rolling reduction and annealing time. For reductions of less than 20 percent, exaggerated grain growth occurred during annealing; for reductions greater than 20 percent, the variation in grain size for each annealing temperature was minor.
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APA: C. N. Adams  (1961)  RI 5772 Physical And Mechanical Properties Of Sodium-Reduced And Electrorefined Titanium ? Summary

MLA: C. N. Adams RI 5772 Physical And Mechanical Properties Of Sodium-Reduced And Electrorefined Titanium ? Summary. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1961.

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