Abstract

The experimental data on the resistivity of titanium-aluminum and titanium-vanadium alloys in the temperature ranges of 77–1700 and 77–350 K, respectively, at alloying component concentrations below 10 at % are generalized. At these concentrations, the isotherms of the dependences ρ(c) are linear in the temperature range of the α phase (77–500 K) and in the β phase. The numerical values of the concentration angular coefficients (dρ/dc)T = b were obtained for the Ti-Al and Ti-V systems at temperatures of 77 and 300 K and Ti-Al alloys in the β phase at T = 1400 K.

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