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Metallurgical Considerations in Fracture Resistance
(2013-12-03)
The application of toughness testing to alloy development has led to a number of high-strength aluminum alloys and special tempers of some alloys with outstanding combinations of strength and toughness. An underlying basis ...
Understanding the Aluminum Temper Designation System
(2013-12-03)
This chapter provides additional detail and illustrations for the use of temper designations in the aluminum industry today for both wrought and cast alloys. This discussion expands on the basic Aluminum Association Temper ...
Rotary Forging
(2013-12-03)
ROTARY FORGING, or orbital forging, is a two-die forging process that deforms only a small portion of the workpiece at a time in a continuous manner. Unfortunately, the term rotary forging is sometimes used to describe the ...
Modeling and Simulation of the Forming of Aluminum Sheet Alloys
(2013-12-03)
WITH ADVANCES in computer hardware and software, it is possible to model material processing, product manufacturing, product performance in service, and failure. Although the fine-tuning of product manufacturing and ...
Color Metallography
(2013-12-03)
The use of color in metallography has a long history, with color micrographs published over the past eighty-some years. A number of general articles have been published reviewing methods and applications. Natural color is ...
Metallurgical Principles
(2013-12-03)
The extensive use of metals over thousands of years, but in particular during the industrial age, can be attributed to their specific properties. In addition to their good electrical conductivityãassociated with good ...
Introduction
(2013-12-03)
The test methods and criteria used to evaluate the fracture characteristics of aluminum alloys are reviewed, and a substantial amount of representative test data for individual lots of aluminum sheet, plate, forgings, ...
Selecting Aluminum Alloys to Resist Failure by Fracture Mechanisms
(2013-12-03)
Though virtually all design and standard specifications require the definition of tensile properties for a material, these data are only partly indicative of mechanical resistance to failure in service. Except for those ...
Color Metallography
(2013-12-03)
Precipitation reactions are of great importance in engineering alloys. This general phenomenon occurs in many different alloy systems when one phase transforms into a mixed-phase system as a result of cooling from high ...
Quantitative Characterization and Representation of Global Microstructural Geometry
(2013-12-03)
It is the central precept of materials science that processing governs microstructure and the microstructure influences the properties and performance of materials. Consequently, quantitative characterization and mathematical ...