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Shear strength measurements in the TiAl-based alloy Ti–48Al–2Nb–2Cr–1B during shock loading

Millett et al., 2001

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10117633992800112455
Author
Millett J
Bourne N
Jones I
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Journal of Applied Physics

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The lateral stress in a titanium aluminide alloy has been investigated under different impact conditions during shock loading, using embedded manganin stress gauges. From this, the variation of the materials shear strength with longitudinal stress has been determined …
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