Knovel, provider of a Web-based application integrating technical information with analytical and search tools, has announced the addition of the Titanium Alloy Database to its growing Critical Content line.
The mission behind Knovel’s Critical Content line is to fill major gaps in technical content that make it difficult for engineers to do their jobs efficiently. Once Knovel identifies a gap, the company strategically works with credible sources and renowned experts to create the content those engineers are demanding.
The Titanium Alloy Database, developed by J. Gilbert Kaufman, includes physical and mechanical property data for more than 80 alloys, with summarised descriptions of condition and processing history. Compelling features of this new database include high temperature properties information such as strength and fracture data at high temperatures; an extensive list of often used properties of titanium alloys including the alpha, alpha-beta and beta type alloys; and typical applications and available product forms for numerous alloys.