Abstract

1. In solid solutions of the Ti−Sn−O system the modulus of elasticity and characteristic temperature increases, while the rms deviation of atoms decreases, with increasing concentrations of oxygen. 2. There is a relationship between the strength of interatomic bonds and the creep resistance of the alloys. The strengthening effect of oxygen at elevated temperatures can be explained by the increase in the strength of interatomic bonds when Ti−Sn alloys are alloyed with oxygen.

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