
The Science, Technology and Application of Titanium contains the proceedings of an International Conference organized by the Institute of Metals, The Metallurgical Society of AIME, and the American Society for Metals in association with the Japan Institute of Metals and the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and held at the Royal Festival Hall in London, on May 21-24, 1968. The papers explore scientific and technological developments as well as applications of titanium and cover topics ranging from processing of titanium to its chemical and environmental behavior, physics, thermodynamics, and kinetics. Deformation and fracture, phase transformations and heat treatment, and alloying are also discussed. This book is comprised of 114 chapters and begins with an overview of the titanium industry in Europe and the United States. The reader is then introduced to primary and secondary fabrication of titanium; corrosion and oxidation; physical properties of titanium alloys; interaction of titanium with elements of the periodic system; and elastic interactions between dislocations and twin and grain boundaries in titanium. The crystallography of deformation twinning in titanium is also examined, along with superplasticity and transformation plasticity in titanium. The remaining chapters focus on interstitial strengthening of titanium alloys; mechanism of martensitic transformation in titanium and its alloys; phase relationships in titanium-oxygen alloys; strengthening of titanium alloys by shock deformation; and titanium hot forming. This monograph will be of interest to chemists and metallurgists.
This volume investigates the scientific advancements, industrial processing techniques, and practical applications of titanium as established during the 1968 International Conference on Titanium. Edited by N.E. Promisel and R.I. Jaffee, the text compiles 114 technical papers from global experts, providing a comprehensive framework for understanding the physical, chemical, and mechanical properties of titanium and its alloys within the context of mid-20th-century industrial standards.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts and researchers in materials science identify this work as a foundational historical record of the titanium industry's development. Readers frequently note the high technical density of the prose, which serves as a specialized reference for metallurgists and chemists interested in the evolution of titanium alloy research.
Page Count:
1202
Publication Date:
1970-01-01
Publisher:
Pergamon Press
ISBN-10:
0080065643
ISBN-13:
9780080065649
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