Advances in Titanium Alloys: Exploring Novel Materials, Processing Techniques, and Applications
A special issue of Crystals (ISSN 2073-4352).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 September 2024) | Viewed by 296
Special Issue Editors
Interests: titanium alloys; deformation; mechanical property; microstructure; fracture; strengthening
Interests: titanium alloys; deformation; mechanical property; microstructure; fracture; strengthening
Interests: additive and advanced manufacturing
Interests: condition monitoring of machine tools; prognosis of tool wear; manufacturing automation
Interests: metals; Mg alloys; rare earth elements; microstructure characterization; mechanical property
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Dear Colleagues,
This Special Issue focuses on the latest advancements in titanium alloys, covering a wide range of topics related to materials, processing, and applications. Titanium alloys are renowned for their exceptional strength, corrosion resistance, and biocompatibility, making them highly sought-after materials in various industries. This Issue aims to provide a platform for researchers and practitioners to share their novel findings, innovations, and insights. Contributions may encompass the design and development of titanium alloys, advanced processing techniques, characterization methods, surface engineering approaches, and the diverse applications of titanium alloys in industries such as aerospace, biomedical, automotive, energy, and marine. By bringing together cutting-edge research, this publication will contribute to the advancement of knowledge and promote the utilization of titanium alloys in innovative and sustainable applications.
This Special Issue aims to explore recent advancements in the field of titanium alloys, focusing on materials, processing techniques, and applications. It welcomes contributions from researchers and experts working in academia, industry, and government laboratories. The scope of this SI includes, but is not limited to, the following areas:
- Titanium alloy design and development:
- Novel alloy compositions and alloying elements;
- Microstructure optimization for improved properties;
- Alloy design for specific applications (aerospace, biomedical, etc.);
- High-entropy alloys and alloy-tailoring approaches.
- Processing techniques and manufacturing:
- Additive manufacturing (3D printing) of titanium alloys;
- Conventional and advanced casting methods;
- Thermomechanical processing and deformation mechanisms;
- Heat treatments and phase transformations.
- Characterization and evaluation:
- Microstructural analysis and characterization techniques;
- Mechanical testing and property evaluation;
- Corrosion and oxidation behavior of titanium alloys;
- Non-destructive evaluation and inspection methods.
- Surface engineering and coatings:
- Surface modification techniques (surface treatments, coatings, etc.);
- Functional and protective coatings for titanium alloys;
- Surface engineering for improved wear, friction, and fatigue resistance;
- Surface analysis and characterization of coated titanium alloys.
- Applications of titanium alloys:
- Aerospace and aviation industries;
- Biomedical and healthcare sectors;
- Automotive and transportation applications;
- Energy and sustainable technologies;
- Marine and offshore applications.
Dr. Chirag Dhirajlal Rabadia
Dr. Syed Faraz Jawed
Dr. Milind A. Siddhpura
Dr. Arti M. Siddhpura
Dr. Kai Guan
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- titanium alloys
- alloy design
- processing technique
- heat treatment
- cold rolling
- hot rolling
- additive manufacturing
- surface coating
- deformation
- mechanical property
- microstructure
- fracture
- strengthening
- slip
- twin
- martensitic transformation
- X-ray diffraction
- scanning electron microscopy
- mechanical testing
- fatigue testing
- corrosion
- biomedical alloy
- aerospace alloy
- cyclic loading
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