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    Effect of ternary additions on mechanical properties of TiAl by Kawabata, Takeshi, Fukai, Hideaki, Izumi, Osamu

    Published in Acta materialia (23-03-1998)
    “…The effect of ternary additions such as V, Cu, Nb, Zr and Mn as well as the deviation from the stoichiometric composition to the Al-rich composition on…”
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    The Effects of the Oxygen-enriched Surface Layer on Mechanical Properties of α+β Type Titanium Alloys by FUKAI, Hideaki, IIZUMI, Hiroshi, MINAKAWA, Kuni-nori, OUCHI, Chiaki

    Published in ISIJ International (2005)
    “…The effects of heat treating conditions on thickness of the oxygen-enriched layer or α-case in Ti-4.5%Al-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo alloy were studied in comparison with…”
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    Strength-Ductility Relationship in Solution Treated and Aged α+β Type Ti-4.5%Al-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo Titanium Alloy by Fukai, Hideaki, Minakawa, Kuni-nori, Ouchi, Chiaki

    Published in ISIJ International (2004)
    “…The microstructural variation with solution treating or aging conditions in SP-700 alloy with Ti-4.5%Al-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo was investigated, and the effect of the…”
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    Strength-Ductility Relationship in Solution Treated and Aged alpha+beta Type Ti-4.5%AI-3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo Titanium Alloy by Fukai, Hideaki, Minakawa, Kuni-Nori, Ouchi, Chiaki

    Published in ISIJ international (01-01-2004)
    “…The microstructural variation with solution treating or aging conditions in SP-700 alloy with Ti-4.5%Al3%V-2%Fe-2%Mo was investigated, and the effect of the…”
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    Microstructural characteristics and unique properties obtained by solution treating or aging in β-rich α+β titanium alloy by Ouchi, Chiaki, Fukai, Hideaki, Hasegawa, Kohei

    “…A β-rich α+β titanium alloy, SP-700 with Ti–4.5%Al–3%V–2%Mo–2%Fe exhibits unique properties in as-solution treated condition or upon subsequent aging…”
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