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    • Mechanical Properties p162-169 

      Unknown author (2013-12-03)
    • Surface Engineering of Specialty Steels 

      Unknown author (2013-12-03)
    • Advanced Aluminum Powder Metallurgy Alloys and Composites 

      Ram B. Bhagat (2013-12-03)
      POWDER METALLURGICAL PROCESSING provides much finer and homogeneous microstructure, better mechanical properties, and near-net shape parts producibility for aluminum alloys in comparison with ingot metallurgy (I/M). In ...
    • Bulk Properties of Powders 

      John W. Carson and Brian H. Pittenger (2013-12-03)
      THE P/M INDUSTRY has grown considerably in the past decade. As a result of this growth, more critical components in the automotive, aircraft, tooling, and industrial equipment industries are being considered for manufacture ...
    • Microstructure of Alloys 

      J E Hatch (2013-12-03)
      The examination of microstructure is one of the principal means of evaluating alloys and products to determine the effects of various fabrication and thermal treatments, evaluate the effects of new procedures, and analyze ...
    • Aluminum Foundry Products 

      A. Kearney; E.L. Rooy (2013-12-03)
      ALUMINUM CASTING ALLOYS are the most versatile of all common foundry alloys and generally have the highest castability ratings. As casting materials, aluminum alloys have the following favorable characteristics: Good ...
    • Metallurgy of Heat Treatment and General Principles of Precipitation 

      J E Hatch (2013-12-03)
      The heat treatable alloys contain amounts of soluble alloying elements that exceed the equilibrium solid solubility limit at room and moderately higher temperatures. The amount present may be less or more than the maximum ...
    • Workability Theory and Application in Bulk Forming 

      H A Kuhn (2013-12-03)
      Workability is a characteristic of the material/process system. The role of the material is measured by a simple test or tests and should be expressed in a quantitative form that is applicable universally. This measure is ...
    • Constitution of Alloys, 

      J E Hatch (2013-12-03)
      Most of the metallic elements readily alloy with aluminum, but only a few are important major alloying ingredients in commercial aluminum-based alloys. Nevertheless, an appreciable number of other elements serve as ...
    • Forging and Hot Pressing 

      Howard A. Kuhn (2013-12-03)
      POWDER FORGING AND HOT PRESSING processes are similar in terms of their external physical characteristics. Each process involves the simultaneous application of pressure and heat to consolidate powders to full, or nearly ...
    • Metallurgical Considerations in Fracture Resistance 

      J. Gilbert Kaufman (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 

      J. Gilbert Kaufman (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 ...
    • Introduction 

      J. Gilbert Kaufman (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, ...
    • Aluminum Alloy and Temper Designation Systems of the Aluminum Association 

      J. Gilbert Kaufman (2013-12-03)
      It is very useful for secondary fabricators and users of aluminum products and components to have a working knowledge of the Aluminum Association alloy and temper designation systems. The alloy system provides a standard ...
    • Understanding Wrought and Cast Aluminum Alloy Designations 

      J. Gilbert Kaufman (2013-12-03)
      The wrought alloy designation system consists of four numerical digits, sometimes preceded by a capital letter as indicated in Chapter 2. The first digit indicates the principal alloying elements, as described in this ...
    • Fatigue Strengths of Wrought Aluminum Alloys (Approximate Average Values as Determined in Tests of Smooth and Notched R.R. Moore Rotating Beam Fatigue Machines) 

      J.G. Kaufman (2013-12-03)
      Fatigue strengths of selected aluminum alloys as determined in tests of smooth and notched R.R. Moore Rotating Beam Fatigue Machines after various numbers of cycles. Multiple 6061 entries for various tempers and product forms.
    • Deformation Processing 

      FC Campbell (2013-12-03)
      Metalworking processes are commonly classified as either hot working or cold working operations. Primary metalworking processes, such as the bulk deformation processes used to conduct the initial breakdown of cast ingots, ...
    • Metallurgical Principles 

      Martin Bauser (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 ...
    • Aluminum 

      FC Campbell (2013-12-03)
      Aluminum has many outstanding attributes that lead to a wide range of applications, including: 1) Good corrosion and oxidation resistance; 2) High electrical and thermal conductivities; 3) Low density; 4) High reflectivity; ...