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Title: METASTABLE ALUMINIUM-TITANIUM MATERIALS
Authors: GUPTA, MANOJ 
Issue Date: 17-Feb-2000
Citation: GUPTA, MANOJ (2000-02-17). METASTABLE ALUMINIUM-TITANIUM MATERIALS. ScholarBank@NUS Repository.
Abstract: This invention relates to the synthesis of a new generation of metastable aluminium-titanium (Al-Ti) alloys and the process of making them. The preparation method used is a combination process incorporating the advantages of conventional casting and spray techniques. The process is a low cost process. The aluminium-titanium materials made in this invention contain titanium in both the reacted and unreacted form. The results were confirmed using microstructural and x-ray diffraction studies. The presence of phases clearly indicate the metastable nature of these materials in accordance with the equilibrium phase diagram established for Al-Ti system. The Al-Ti materials can be made in the dimensions suitable for structural applications at ambient and elevated temperatures and as control materials for synthesis of more dilute equilibrium Al-Ti materials using conventional techniques such as casting.
URI: http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/35327
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