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Properties of Aluminum Alloys: Tensile, Creep and Fatigue Data at High
and Low Temperatures
Edited by: J. Gilbert Kaufman; Hardbound; Publisher: Copublication
of the Aluminum Association, Inc. and ASM; Publication Date: 2000; ISBN
0-87170-632-6; 311 pages
$205.00
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This book compiles more than 300 tables listing typical
average properties of a wide range of aluminum alloys. The individual
test results were compiled, plotted in various ways, and analyzed. The
average values from the tensile and creep tests were then normalized to
the published typical room-temperature tensile properties of the respective
alloys for easy comparison. This extensive project was done by Alcoa Laboratories
over a period of several years.
The types of data presented include:
Typical Mechanical Properties of Wrought and Cast Aluminum Alloys
at Various Temperatures, including tensile properties at subzero temperatures,
at temperature after various holding times at the test temperature, and
at room temperature after exposure at various temperatures for various
holding times; creep rupture strengths for various times at various temperatures;
stresses required to generate various amounts of creep in various lengths
of time; rotating-beam fatigue strengths; modulus of elasticity as a function
of temperature.
Fatigue Data, including fatigue strength of wrought aluminum
alloys (approximate average values as determined in tests of smooth and
notched rotating-beam fatigue machines), axial stress fatigue strength
of wrought aluminum alloys (at various stress ratios, smooth and notched
specimens), average fatigue strength for aluminum and aluminum alloy flat
sheet specimens (under complete reversed flexure), cantilever-beam fatigue
test results of aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures, and cantilever-beam
fatigue test results of aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures following
stabilization at the test temperature.
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