Parametric analyses of high-temperature data for aluminum alloys:
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1. Verfasser: Kaufman, J. G., (John Gilbert) (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Materials Park, Ohio ASM International c2008
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Introduction and background -- Theory and application of time-temperature parameters -- Rate process theory and the development of parametric relationships -- Illustrative applications of LMP, MHP, and DSP -- Factors affecting usefulness of LMP -- Illustrations of verification and limitations of LMP -- Presentation of archival master LMP curves -- Software programs for parametric analyses of creep rupture data -- Application of LMP to comparisons of stress rupture strengths of alloys, tempers, and products -- Application of LMP to high-temperature tensile data for aluminum alloys -- Application of LMP to microstructural changes and corrosion performance -- Conclusions -- Data sets -- Wrought alloys -- Cast alloys -- Appendix 1. Aluminum alloy and temper designation systems -- Appendix 2. Terminology and nomenclature -- Appendix 3. Nominal compositions and typical mechanical properties of some aluminum alloys -- Appendix 4. SI/metric unit conversions
It is the objective of this book to describe the potential usefulness of parametric analyses in analyzing and extrapolating the properties of aluminum alloys at high temperatures. It is also the intent to illustrate the use of such methods by presenting a broad spectrum of high-temperature creep data for aluminum alloys generated from a single source and developed using consistent testing procedures and practices
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (v, 165 p.)
ISBN:1615030530
9781615030538

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