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Fatigue properties of adhesive-bonded laminated sheet material of aluminum alloys
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2018
Aluminum alloys are the second most widely used metallic materials after steels. Their most important properties are: Low density (2.7 g cm−3) which can lead to significant energy savings, especially in transportation applications Good mechanical properties offering optimum tensile strength Good workability permitting the most varied ...
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Aluminum alloys are the second most widely used metallic materials after steels. Their most important properties are: Low density (2.7 g cm−3) which can lead to significant energy savings, especially in transportation applications Good mechanical properties offering optimum tensile strength Good workability permitting the most varied ...
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2001
Abstract This article discusses the composition, structures, properties, and behaviors of aluminum alloys and explains how they correspond to specific alloying elements. It begins with an overview of the general characteristics of wrought and cast aluminum alloys, the four-digit classification system by which they are defined, and the ...
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Abstract This article discusses the composition, structures, properties, and behaviors of aluminum alloys and explains how they correspond to specific alloying elements. It begins with an overview of the general characteristics of wrought and cast aluminum alloys, the four-digit classification system by which they are defined, and the ...
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The anisotropy of aluminum and aluminum alloys
JOM, 2006The anisotropy of textured aluminum is approximated by a yield criterion with an exponent of eight. The use of this criterion in metal-forming analyses has improved the understanding of the formability of aluminum and other metals. The effect of anisotropy on the limiting drawing ratio in cupping is less than that expected from the quadratic Hill yield
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Corrosion of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
2005Abstract This article focuses on the various forms of corrosion that occur in the passive range of aluminum and its alloys. It discusses pitting corrosion, galvanic corrosion, deposition corrosion, intergranular corrosion, stress-corrosion cracking, exfoliation corrosion, corrosion fatigue, erosion-corrosion, atmospheric corrosion ...
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Corrosion of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
1999Corrosion of Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys is an authoritative reference on aluminum corrosion processes and prevention techniques. It covers basic forms of corrosion including pitting and crevice corrosion, intergranular and exfoliation corrosion, galvanic and stray-current corrosion, cavitation and fretting corrosion, and stress-corrosion cracking. It
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Introduction to Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
1990Abstract Aluminum, the second most plentiful metallic element, is an economic competitor in various applications owing to its appearance, light weight, fabricability, physical properties, mechanical properties, and corrosion resistance. This article discusses the primary and secondary production of aluminum and classification system for ...
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Introduction to Aluminum and Aluminum Alloys
1998Abstract Aluminum and its alloys are used in a broad range of applications. This article discusses the primary and secondary production of aluminum and the classification system for cast and wrought products. It describes some of the more common manufactured forms, including commercial wrought aluminum products, aluminum alloy engineered
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