Author

Robert Loucks

Date of Award

Winter 12-16-1956

Degree Type

Report

Degree Name

Bachelor of Science in Metallurgical Engineering

Department

Metallurgy

First Advisor

Doctor F.A. Hames

Second Advisor

Professor W.W. Chance

Abstract

Uses of titanium and its alloys range from aircraft structures to corrosion-resistance applications. The properties of the metal, including physical metallurgy, naturally dictate the folds of application. The interstitial elements, plus aluminum and tin, preferentially stabilize the alpha phase of titanium.

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