Abstract:
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.