Development in light metals : science, technology and applications : proceedings of the Internatinal Conference on Development in Light Metals
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Development in light metals : science, technology and applications : proceedings of the Internatinal Conference on Development in Light Metals
(Key engineering materials, v. 188)
Trans Tech Pub., c2000
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
"... Il Ciocco Conference Center, Italy, September 19-24, 1999"
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Volume is indexed by Thomson Reuters CPCI-S (WoS).
The light metals (aluminum, magnesium and titanium) are important for many applications, but are most critical for transportation where weight savings results in a plethora of benefits including reduced fuel consumption, higher speed and longer range, improved performance/handleability, etc. This applies whether we are dealing with automobiles, airplanes, space vehicles, bicycles or even submarines - witness the titanium alpha class submarine in "Hunt for Red October".
Table of Contents
Synthesis and Characterization of a Low Density Ti-Mg-Si Alloy
Compaction of Nanocrystalline Gamma-Titanium Aluminides
Production of Fully Dense ( 2+ ) TiAl by Reactive Hot Isostatic Pressing (RHIP) of an Elemental Powder Mixture
Characterisation of Modified Sputtered (TiAl)-Based Intermetallic Materials Doped with Silver and Chromium
Zr Bearing -TiAl Induction Melted
Cost-Effective Blended Elemental Powder Metallurgy of Titanium Alloys for Transportation Application
STA Heat Treatment of Beta-Titanium Alloys after Various Thermomechanical Processing
Aluminum-Low Melting Metal Alloys Prepared by Mechanical Alloying with Addition of Oxide
Strain Localization Induced Non-Uniform Distribution of Particles in Some Precipitation Hardenable Al-Alloys
Effect of Ti Coatings on Fatigue Behaviour of the Al 6061 / 20% SiCp Composite
Characterisation of a 6082 Aluminum Alloy after Thixoforming
Fracture Behaviour and Relationship with Mechanical Properties of a Thixocast Aluminium Alloy
Deformation Behaviour of an AZ91 Alloy and Composite
Microstructural and Impact Toughness Properties of a Magnesium AM60B Die Cast Alloy
The Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a Thixoformed AZ91 Magnesium Alloy
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