1994
DOI: 10.1243/pime_proc_1994_208_154_02
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Technical and Commercial Considerations for the Application of Titanium in Automotive Engines

Abstract: Titanium alloys offer unique specijic strength, fatigue and temperature capability characteristics. Substitution for steel in reciprocating engine components offers potential improvements in performance, vibration reduction and fuel efficiency. Issues such as alloy selection, processing, cost, bem& and demerits of using titanium for these components are addressed.

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“…As shown by (Pomeroy 1939) discussing the use of aluminium in automobile design, cost is aubiquitous object of concern. The abundance of literature on the subject precludes further reference to the past, but, nevertheless, (Kewley 1987) and (Allen 1994) may be cited for comprehensively discussing cost implications of Al and adhesive technology in automobile manufacturing, and of the use of Ti as means to save weight in automotive engines, respectively.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by (Pomeroy 1939) discussing the use of aluminium in automobile design, cost is aubiquitous object of concern. The abundance of literature on the subject precludes further reference to the past, but, nevertheless, (Kewley 1987) and (Allen 1994) may be cited for comprehensively discussing cost implications of Al and adhesive technology in automobile manufacturing, and of the use of Ti as means to save weight in automotive engines, respectively.…”
Section: Prefacementioning
confidence: 99%