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MMPDS MMPDS-09 Chapter 5
- Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization (MMPDS) Handbook - Chapter 5 - Titanium Alloys
- Handbook / Manual / Guide by Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization, 04/01/2014
- Publisher: MMPDS
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This chapter contains the engineering properties and related characteristics of titanium and titanium alloys used in aircraft and missile structural applications.
Titanium is a relatively lightweight, corrosion-resistant structural material that can be strengthened greatly through alloying and, in some of its alloys, by heat treatment. Among its advantages for specific applications are:
Titanium is a relatively lightweight, corrosion-resistant structural material that can be strengthened greatly through alloying and, in some of its alloys, by heat treatment. Among its advantages for specific applications are:
- good strength-to-weight ratio
- low density
- low coefficient of thermal expansion
- good corrosion resistance
- good oxidation resistance at intermediate temperatures
- good toughness and
- low heat-treating temperature during hardening.