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Electrical resistivity of titanium in the temperature range from 290 to 1800 K

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HIGH TEMPERATURE
Volume 45, Issue 6, Pages 785-796

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S0018151X07060090

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Studies into the electrical resistivity of titanium in the solid state are reviewed, analyzed, and generalized. The experimental data in the high-temperature region of the alpha-phase (290-1150 K) are approximated by an equation obtained within the two-band model approximation, and in the region of the beta-phase-by linear dependence. The calculation results reveal the regularities of the effect of the defect concentration due to impurities and dislocations on the conductivity of titanium at high temperatures.

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