Residual stress state in titanium alloy remelted using GTAW method
Journal Title: Archiwum Odlewnictwa - Year 2009, Vol 9, Issue 2
Abstract
Test materials comprised two-phase titanium alloy Ti6Al4V (Grade5). The surface of the tested alloy was remelted by means of TIG welding method using variable current-voltage parameters. The investigations aimed to determine surface geometry and residual stresses in the remelted surface layer in the investigated alloy.
Authors and Affiliations
A. Dudek, Z. Bałaga
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