Welding of titanium alloys with steels presents a high risk of cold cracking because of the formation of extremely brittle intermetallic phases associated with residual stress. The use of solid state and diffusion-based methods as well as a high power beam welding allow so far to achieve good tensile properties through the control of a local phase content. This review summarizes existing approaches for the creation of defect-free joints between titanium alloys and steels: direct joining without a filler material, the use of insert having full metallurgical compatibility with titanium, the use of insert compatible with stainless steel, and multilayer engineering.
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Tomashchuk, I., & Sallamand, P. (2018, June 1). Metallurgical Strategies for the Joining of Titanium Alloys with Steels. Advanced Engineering Materials. Wiley-VCH Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1002/adem.201700764
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