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Ultrasonic Surface Treatment of Titanium Alloys. The Submicrocrystalline State

The paper presents the results of the research on improvement of physical-and- mechanical properties of titanium alloys VT1-0 and VT6 by modification of surfaces using ultrasonic treatment, and a comprehensive study of the microstructure and mechanical properties of modified surface layers. It has b...

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Published in:IOP conference series. Materials Science and Engineering 2015-09, Vol.91 (1), p.12040
Main Authors: Klimenov, V A, Vlasov, V A, Borozna, V Y, Klopotov, A A
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Mechanical properties
Microstructure
Surface layer
Surface layers
Surface treatment
Titanium alloys
Titanium base alloys
Ultrasonic processing
Ultrasonic treatment
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