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Light-Weight Structural Alloys
This paper is intended primarily to present those metallurgical principles and properties of the light-weight alloys which govern: (1) The selection of the most suitable composition, temper, or form of material; and (2) the selection of fabricating practices and degree of control required if the best results are to be obtained. As the paper embraces both aluminum and magnesium, and as their characteristics differ so widely, they will be dealt with separately.
Light-Weight Structural Alloys
This paper is intended primarily to present those metallurgical principles and properties of the light-weight alloys which govern: (1) The selection of the most suitable composition, temper, or form of material; and (2) the selection of fabricating practices and degree of control required if the best results are to be obtained. As the paper embraces both aluminum and magnesium, and as their characteristics differ so widely, they will be dealt with separately.
Light-Weight Structural Alloys
Jeffries, Zay (author) / Nagel, C. F. (author) / Wood, R. T. (author)
Transactions of the American Society of Civil Engineers ; 102 ; 1267-1294
2021-01-01
281937-01-01 pages
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