Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy is a high strength-to-mass ratio material common in a lot of engineering fields. Its surface oxide can guarantee the protection of the substrate from various corrosive media. Unluckily, this film can be scratched in presence of mechanical and chemical loads and for this reason the corrosion resistance can decrease. The Structural Mechanics Laboratory (SM-Lab) is carrying out a characterization of the alloy in different environments under quasi-static loading. In this paper, a summary of the outcomes of the investigation and the description of the fracture surface of a specimen with EDM notches quasi-statically tested in methanol is provided.

(2020). Fracture surface of a Ti-6Al-4V specimen with EDM notches tested under quasi-static loading in methanol . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/147270

Fracture surface of a Ti-6Al-4V specimen with EDM notches tested under quasi-static loading in methanol

Baragetti, Sergio;Arcieri, Emanuele Vincenzo
2020-01-01

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Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy is a high strength-to-mass ratio material common in a lot of engineering fields. Its surface oxide can guarantee the protection of the substrate from various corrosive media. Unluckily, this film can be scratched in presence of mechanical and chemical loads and for this reason the corrosion resistance can decrease. The Structural Mechanics Laboratory (SM-Lab) is carrying out a characterization of the alloy in different environments under quasi-static loading. In this paper, a summary of the outcomes of the investigation and the description of the fracture surface of a specimen with EDM notches quasi-statically tested in methanol is provided.
2020
Baragetti, Sergio; Borzini, Emanuele; Arcieri, Emanuele Vincenzo
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