Aluminum Alloys--contemporary Research and ApplicationsAsuri K. Vasudevan, Roger Davidge Doherty This book discusses the structure and properties of the current and potential aluminum alloys in terms of their structure (and structural transformations by new processing methods) and the relationship between structure and mechanical and other properties. The alternative materials that challenge aluminum are considered as well, since the challenge of new competitive materials is a strong influence on innovation. The book bridges the gap between current scientific understanding and engineering practice. It is an up-to-date reference that will be of use to researchers and advanced students in metallurgy and materials engineering. |
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... reduce the size of the iron - rich constituents to make them capable of acting as dispersoids and , at high enough ... reduced toughness ) compared with “ monolithic " aluminum . Arall is a hybrid composite that consists of a core of ...
... reduce the size of the iron - rich constituents to make them capable of acting as dispersoids and , at high enough ... reduced toughness ) compared with “ monolithic " aluminum . Arall is a hybrid composite that consists of a core of ...
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... reduce the coef- ficient from 20.3 × 10- to 15.5 × 10-6 ° C - 1 in the plane of material and to 15.7 × 10−6 ° C ̄1 ... reduction in breaking strength of 30 % and yield - stress reduction of 57 % occur after 1000 cycles up to 400 ° C ...
... reduce the coef- ficient from 20.3 × 10- to 15.5 × 10-6 ° C - 1 in the plane of material and to 15.7 × 10−6 ° C ̄1 ... reduction in breaking strength of 30 % and yield - stress reduction of 57 % occur after 1000 cycles up to 400 ° C ...
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... reduced as the test temperatures were lowered . These low - temperature toughness results [ 19 ] again suggest a ... reduction of tensile load - with the effect of partially shielding the crack tip from the full applied AK . A highly ...
... reduced as the test temperatures were lowered . These low - temperature toughness results [ 19 ] again suggest a ... reduction of tensile load - with the effect of partially shielding the crack tip from the full applied AK . A highly ...
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J T Staley 2 I AlMn Alloys | 4 |
AlCu Alloys | 6 |
AlMgSi Alloys | 12 |
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