A web-based database system for veterinary oncoepid-emiology and comparative oncology in Campania region, in Italy

D. De Biase, V. Baldassarre,Giuseppe Piegari, Ilaria d’Aquino, Emanuela Vaccaro,Valeria Russo,Serenella Papparella,Orlando Paciello

Journal of Comparative Pathology(2023)

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Ti6Al4V is the most commonly used titanium alloy which features high strength with low density, high fracture toughness, excellent resistance against corrosion and good weldability. Ti6Al4V finds wide application in variety of sectors such as aircraft structure, jet engines, gas turbines, defence armour and IC engine components. The quality of the titanium weldments is significant in producing titanium structures and components. This requires critical Non-Destructive Testing (NDT) procedures to be followed. There is very scarce literature reported on NDT of titanium weldments. In this investigation the Non-Destructive Testing of Ti6Al4V weldments welded using Gas Tungsten Arc Welding – Autogenous (GTAWA), Gas Tungsten Arc Welding – with filler (GTAWF) and Laser Beam Welding – Autogenous (LBWA). The weldments were subjected NDT procedures such as visual and X-ray radiography. The uniqueness of this study is that the Image Quality Indicator (IQI) of aluminium was used as the IQI for titanium is not available in the industries. Generally, the titanium gets contaminated by gases in the atmosphere, leading to loss of mechanical strength and corrosion resistance of the weldment. Hence in this investigation a novel approach for ruling out the contamination of the weld pool and the Heat Affected Zone (HAZ) has been proposed viz. Weld Quality Indicator (WQI), i.e. the discolouration on the surface of the weldment is taken as an indicator of the contamination.
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comparative oncology,database system,web-based,oncoepid-emiology
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