Masters Theses
Abstract
"Titanium, an element reported to be ninth most abundant of the elements in the earth's crust, has received very little experimental attention as an alloying element in non-ferrous metallurgy. In copper, titanium produces an age-hardening effect, which makes it of great value to copper manufacturers of fabricated products. Yet, but a handfull of men have investigated the copper-titanium equilibrium diagram, and the titanium rich portion of the diagram still remains a mystery. No work has been done on ternary alloys of copper-titanium to this date, as far as recorded information is concerned, and it is hoped that the present work will, perhaps, throw a faint light on the possibilities of these alloys"--Introduction, page 1.
Advisor(s)
Schlechten, Albert Wilbur
Department(s)
Materials Science and Engineering
Degree Name
M.S. in Metallurgical Engineering
Publisher
Missouri School of Mines and Metallurgy
Publication Date
1947
Pagination
viii, 128 pages
Note about bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42).
Rights
© 1947 Edward P. Patterso, All rights reserved.
Document Type
Thesis - Open Access
File Type
text
Language
English
Subject Headings
Copper-titanium alloysTitanium
Thesis Number
T 767
Print OCLC #
5973420
Electronic OCLC #
658053815
Recommended Citation
Patterson, Edward Palmer, "Effect of chromium, molybdenum, tungsten, and vanadium additions on the physical properties of 1.4 percent titanium-copper" (1947). Masters Theses. 6669.
https://scholarsmine.mst.edu/masters_theses/6669