Abstract

It is proposed that the ignitability of titanium alloys in oxygen, characterized by critical ignition pressure, is determined by critical temperature, i.e., the temperature to which juvenile surface fragments can be heated during metal fracturing. This hypothesis is supported by comparison of calculated critical temperatures with critical ignition pressures measured experimentally for various titanium α-alloys. Key words: titanium alloys, uvenile surface, oxygen, self-ignition, fracture.

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