Claims
- 1. A titanium alloy comprising about 15 to 25 atomic percent aluminum, about 0.05 to 12 atomic percent of at least one beta eutectoid stabilizing element selected from the group consisting of Cu, Ni, Cr, Er, Y, Ce, Si, B and C, and about 4 to 12 a/o of at least one beta isomorphous stabilizing element selected from the group consisting of Nb or a mixture of Nb with Ta, Mo or V, balance titanium.
- 2. The alloy of claim 1 containing about 4.50 to 12.0 atomic percent Cu, Ni or Cr.
- 3. The alloy of claim 1 containing about 0.70 to 5.0 atomic percent Si. B or C.
- 4. The alloy of claim 1 containing about 0.05 to 0.25 atomic percent Er, Y or Ce.
- 5. The alloy of claim 1 having the composition Ti-14.8Al-7Cu-10.1 Nb, by weight.
RIGHTS OF THE GOVERNMENT
The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government of the United States for all governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty.
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