Aluminum-lithium alloys : process metallurgy, physical metallurgy, and welding / Olga Grushko, Boris Ovsyannikov, and Viktor Ovchinnikov.

By: Grushko, Olga [author.]Contributor(s): Ovsyannikov, Boris [author.] | Ovchinnikov, Viktor [author.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Advances in metallic alloys: Volume 8.Publisher: Boca Raton : Taylor & Francis, CRC Press, [2017]Copyright date: ©2017Description: 1 online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315369525; 9781315333458; 9781498737180Subject(s): Aluminum-lithium alloys -- MetallurgyAdditional physical formats: Print version: : No titleDDC classification: 669.722 LOC classification: TN775 | .G78 2017Online resources: Click here to view.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Brief history of aluminum-lithium alloy creation -- Chapter 2. Theoretical basis of aluminum-lithium alloying with controlled lithium content and metallic and nonmetallic impurities -- Chapter 3. Hydrogen in aluminum-lithium alloys -- Chapter 4. Crack susceptibility and peculiarities of casting aluminum-lithium alloy billets -- Chapter 5. Aluminum-lithium alloy grain structure solidification conditions and peculiarities -- Chapter 6. Excess hetero-phasicity in 1420 alloy billets and its hereditary influence on the structure, properties, and weldability of semifinished products -- Chapter 7. Structure, mechanical properties, and weldability of alloy 1420 die forgings of complicated configuration versus initial slab structure and pressure-forming modes -- Chapter 8. Aluminum-lithium alloy welding process features.
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Chapter 1. Brief history of aluminum-lithium alloy creation -- Chapter 2. Theoretical basis of aluminum-lithium alloying with controlled lithium content and metallic and nonmetallic impurities -- Chapter 3. Hydrogen in aluminum-lithium alloys -- Chapter 4. Crack susceptibility and peculiarities of casting aluminum-lithium alloy billets -- Chapter 5. Aluminum-lithium alloy grain structure solidification conditions and peculiarities -- Chapter 6. Excess hetero-phasicity in 1420 alloy billets and its hereditary influence on the structure, properties, and weldability of semifinished products -- Chapter 7. Structure, mechanical properties, and weldability of alloy 1420 die forgings of complicated configuration versus initial slab structure and pressure-forming modes -- Chapter 8. Aluminum-lithium alloy welding process features.

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