Light Metals and their Alloys I - Technology, Microstructure and Properties


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The aim of this work is to present the latest results of scientific research carried out by staff, in the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, who are working in the area of light-metal alloys. The 20 papers are divided into three chapters: Aluminum Alloys, Magnesium Alloys and Titanium Alloys. This will be essential reading matter for anyone working in the same field.




Light Metals and Their Alloys I


Book Description

The aim of this work is to present the latest results of scientific research carried out by staff, in the Faculty of Materials Engineering and Metallurgy at the Silesian University of Technology in Gliwice, who are working in the area of light-metal alloys. The 20 papers are divided into three chapters: Aluminum Alloys, Magnesium Alloys and Titanium Alloys. This will be essential reading matter for anyone working in the same field.




Light Metals and their Alloys IV


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Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only. The 18 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys; Chapter 2: Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys; Chapter 3: Titanium and Titanium Alloys




Light Metals and their Alloys II


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This collection of 30 articles presents research results, in the field of light metal alloys, grouped into 3 chapters. Chapter I presents subjects related to the manufacture of aluminum alloys, grain refinement and welded joints. It also presents the results of investigations into manufacturing methods for, and the properties of, aluminium-matrix composites. Chapter II presents the results of research carried out on conventional and new magnesium casting-alloys. The first group of articles covers the effects of modification upon the structure and properties of casting alloys. The following papers present research results on the plastic deformation of Mg alloys. Subsequent articles cover topics related to welding technologies, and the final part of the chapter concerns magnesium-matrix composites. The results of research carried out on new generations of titanium alloys are presented in Chapter III, which includes investigations of the microstructure and properties of Ti-Al based alloys. The possibilities of heat-treatment and diffusion-brazing of Ti alloys are also discussed.




Light Metal and their Alloys III


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The issue collects papers presentingmost current results of research in the scope of light metal alloys. That volume include three chapters: I – aluminium alloys, II – magnesium alloys and III – titanium alloys. Chapter I presents subjects related to manufacturing of aluminum alloys, grain refinement and welding joints. The chapter presents also result of investigations concerning methods of obtaining and properties of aluminium matrix composites. Chapter II contain papers presenting the results of researches carried out on conventional and new casting magnesium alloys. The first group of articles concern the effects of modification on structure and properties of casting alloys. Following papers present results on plastic deformation of Mg alloys. Subsequent articles cover topics related to welding technologies. The last chapter concern the magnesium matrix composites. Results of researches carried out on titanium alloys are presented in Chapter III. Papers included in this section concern the microstructure and properties Ti alloys. Possibilities of heat treatment and diffusion brazing are also discussed.







Light Alloys


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Light Alloys: From Traditional Alloys to Nanocrystals, Fifth Edition, covers the materials science, properties, manufacturing processes, and applications of key engineering metals in a single accessible volume. As use of these metals is now more widespread than ever, with routine use in motor vehicles and aircraft, this book includes materials characteristics and applications, heat treatment properties, fabrication, microstructure/property relationships, new applications, and processes. Provides a definitive, single volume overview on the light alloys Presents new material on the processing, characteristics, and applications of these essential metals Covers the latest applications and processes in the auto and aero industries







Light Alloys


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Thoroughly revised and updated, this third edition of lan Polmear’s Light Alloys provides the definitive overview of the metallurgy of aluminum, magnesium and titanium alloys. The emphasis remains on manufacturing processes and application areas, in which there have been significant advances in recent years. The extraction of each metal is considered briefly, followed by its casting characteristics and alloying behavior. Sections on heat treatment properties, fabrication and major applications have been expanded to give more comprehensive coverage of the subjects. Particular attention has been paid to microstructure/property relationships as well as to the role of the individual alloying elements, and new materials and novel processes are reviewed in an additional chapter. This succinct and informative introduction to the physical metallurgy of the light alloys will be essential reading for advanced undergraduates in metallurgy, materials science, manufacturing and mechanical engineering. It will also prove invaluable to metallu## gists and engineers in industry seeking to expand on their knowledge. Other Titles of Interest Steels: Microstructure and Properties Second Edition R W K Honeycombe and H K D H Bhadeshia ISBN 0340589469 Properties of Engineering Materials Second Edition R A Higgins ISBN 0 340 60033 0 Engineering Metallurgy: Applied Physical Metallurgy Sixth Edition R H Higgins ISBN 0 340 56830 5




Light Metals and Their Alloys IV


Book Description

Special topic volume with invited peer reviewed papers only. The 18 papers are grouped as follows: Chapter 1: Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys;Chapter 2: Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys;Chapter 3: Titanium and Titanium Alloys Keyword: Aluminium and Aluminium Alloys; Magnesium and Magnesium Alloys; Titanium and Titanium Alloys The 18 papers consider aluminum, magnesium, and titanium and their alloys. The topics include the influence of technological options on the material reliability of AlSi17Cu5 cast alloy, the structure and functional properties of a surface layer produced on cast aluminum light alloys by anodization, the influence of wall thickness on the castability and microstructure of the QE22 magnesium alloy, the structural stability of WE43 cast magnesium alloy welded joints at elevated temperatures, and the microstructure and properties of a new generation of alloys based on titanium and aluminum. -- Materials science-- Metals-- Solid state materials and hard matter.