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Strengthening of niobium--zirconium alloys by internal oxidation.
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The article was published on 1968-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 6 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Zirconium alloy & Annealing (metallurgy).read more
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Surface hardened biocompatible metallic medical implants
TL;DR: In this article, the surface hardened, abrasion resistant high strength, biocompatible metal medical implants, in particular, titanium alloy implants which do not include any elements which have been shown or suggested as having short term or long term potential adverse effect from a standpoint of Biocompatibility.
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Basic Strengthening Mechanisms in Refractory Metals
TL;DR: In this article, various mechanisms of strengthening refractory metals and alloys are discussed, focusing on the microstructural features which can be varied to produce strengthening, and relevant illustrations are given.
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Structure and mechanical properties of internally oxidized Ta-8 Pct W-2 Pct Hf (T-111) alloy
TL;DR: The deformation and fracture behavior of the Ta-8 wt pct W-2 wt Pct Hf (T-111) alloy was studied at test temperatures up to 1589 K (2400°F) as discussed by the authors.
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Internal oxidation and mechanical properties of TZM-Mo alloy
TL;DR: In this article, the internal oxidation behavior of the bcc alloy TZM-Mo (Mo-0.5 wt pct Ti- 0.08 wtpct Zr 0.02 wt pet C) was investigated in low-pressure O2, CO, and H2O environments at 1098 and 1273 K.
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Mechanical properties and interstitial contamination in a molybdenum-base alloy, TZM
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