Abstract

Rapid solidification can have a variety of effects on the microstructure, constitution and mechanical properties of titanium-base alloys. Numerous processing methods can be used to form a wide range of rapidly solidified compositions. Among the alloy classes studied— conventional alloys, rare-earth systems, metalloid systems, eutectoid systems and intermetallics— rare-earth systems and intermetallics hold the greatest promise for developing improved alloys. Such alloys are intended for elevated-temperature aerospace applications.

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