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Experience in the application of the non-destructive method of acoustic emission in the production of titanium billets and products of transport engineering
Author(s) -
E. Yu. Remshev,
A I Olehver,
Sergey Voinash,
В. А. Соколова,
А. А. Иванов,
А. В. Ишков,
T N Vagizov
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
journal of physics. conference series
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.21
H-Index - 85
eISSN - 1742-6596
pISSN - 1742-6588
DOI - 10.1088/1742-6596/2094/4/042018
Subject(s) - ingot , materials science , titanium , acoustic emission , tin , machining , titanium alloy , blank , metallurgy , ultrasonic sensor , reliability (semiconductor) , nondestructive testing , mechanical engineering , composite material , alloy , acoustics , engineering , medicine , power (physics) , physics , quantum mechanics , radiology
The article discusses the issue of using the non-destructive method of acoustic emission at the stage of blank production. So, due to the violation of the heat treatment modes, various defects are formed in the starting material, which affects the operational properties of the finished products. To eliminate this problem, the stages of production of titanium blanks and products of transport engineering were studied, such as: heat and mechanical treatment, ultrasonic quality control, determination of the level of mechanical properties and control of the structure. In the course of the research, a method of acoustic emission control was developed and tested. The experiment on setting the locations of defects was carried out on ingots of VT22 titanium alloy during cooling. The reliability of the developed method is confirmed by the existing method of ultrasonic flaw detection. It has been established that this method can be effectively used to control workpieces and machined workpieces for the manufacture of particularly critical mirrors for searching for inhomogeneous inclusions and increasing the efficiency of the technological process by eliminating machining of VT1-0 titanium surfaces with inhomogeneous inclusions. In addition, this method can be used to search for defects commensurate with the grain size of the ingot, as well as significantly smaller sizes.

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