Processing and Mechanical Characterisation of Titanium Metal Matrix Composites: A Literature Review

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Today, Discontinuously Reinforced Particulate Titanium Matrix Composites (DRPTMCs) have been the most popular and challenging in consideration with development and heat treatment due to their significant weight-saving capacity, high specific strength, stiffness and oxidising nature compared with other metals and alloys. Owing to their excellent capabilities, DRPTMCs are widely used in aerospace, automobiles, biomedical and other industries. However, regardless of the reinforcements, such as continuous fibres or discontinuous particulates, the unique properties of DRPTMCs have dealt with these composites for widespread research and progress around the domain. Even though DRPTMCs are one of the most studied materials, expedient information about their properties, processing, characterisation and heat treatment is still scattered in the literature. Hence, this paper focuses on a literature review that covers important research work that has led to advances in DRPTMCs material systems. Further, this paper also deals with broad details about the particulates, manufacturing processes and heat treatment processes.

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Shetty, R., Hegde, A., Shetty SV, U. K., Nayak, R., Naik, N., & Nayak, M. (2022, December 1). Processing and Mechanical Characterisation of Titanium Metal Matrix Composites: A Literature Review. Journal of Composites Science. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/jcs6120388

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