Fatigue and Impact Strength of Diffusion Bonded Titanium Alloy Joints

Abstract

The combination of superplastic forming with solid state diffusion bonding (SPF/DB) has led to new manufacturing routes for airframe structures made in titanium alloys. Significant cost and weight savings are obtained by SPF/DB over conventional structures, but these are dependent on the ability to produce diffusion bonded joints with adequate mechanical properties. Since such joints are not always inspectable it may be necessary to rely on strict control of process parameters to obtain satisfactory and reproducible joints. A vital requirement for the success of the SPF/DB process is therefore an understanding of the factors which affect the mechanical properties of diffusion bonds. In the current work fatigue and impact strengths were determined for butt joints containing various amounts of porosity at the bond interface following diffusion bonding.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1989
Accession Number
ADA212208

Entities

People

  • P. G. Partridge
  • T. S. Baker

Organizations

  • Royal Aircraft Establishment

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Space

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Bonded Joints
  • Diffusion Bonding
  • Electron Microscopy
  • Fatigue Tests (Mechanics)
  • Impact Strength
  • Impact Tests
  • Joints
  • Materials
  • Mechanical Properties
  • Metals
  • Scanning Electron Microscopy
  • Strain Rate
  • Surface Roughness
  • Tensile Strength
  • Titanium
  • Titanium Alloys
  • Toughness

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Powder metallurgy of Titanium alloys.
  • Structural Health Monitoring of Composite Structures.