The critical need for high strength, high performance, and cost effective materials has resulted in the use of novel processing techniques for the development of new aluminium alloys for structural applications. The highly attractive combinations of microstructure and mechanical properties achievable through rapid solidification technology (RST) have prompted the study and application of rapid solidification as a means of improving the behaviour of existing alloy systems and also developing novel alloying compositions. The rapid extraction of thermal energy associated with RST permits large deviations from equilibrium, as evidenced by the extension in solid solubility limits, sharp reductions in grain size, and a reduction in the size and n...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...
Considerable improvements have been made during the last decade in the properties of Al-Li alloys fo...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...
In order to explore the potential of rapid solidification of immisicble alloys detailed investigatio...
In this study, Al based Al-3 wt.%Fe, Al-3 wt.%Cu and Al-3 wt.%Ni alloys were prepared by conventiona...
Rapid solidification (RS) experiments have been carried out on high-strength AIZnMgCuX alloys (X = Z...
The paper deals initially with the structure of liquid aluminium alloys in terms of the existence of...
The development of aluminium alloys that can be processed by Rapid Solidification (RS) techniques fo...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.An experimental study has bee...
This paper reports the findings of the microstructural and tensile properties in rapidly solidified ...
High strength aluminium alloys of the 7075 (Al-Zn-Mg-Cu) type containing 1.0 wt% each of Fe, Co, M...
This paper reports the findings of the microstructural and tensile properties in rapidly solidified ...
158-163High strength aluminium alloys of 7075 type, modified by the addition of 1.0 wt% Fe, Mn, or ...
The development of aluminium alloys capable of elevated temperature service by utilization of Rapid ...
The development of aluminium alloys capable of elevated temperature service by utilization of Rapid ...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...
Considerable improvements have been made during the last decade in the properties of Al-Li alloys fo...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...
In order to explore the potential of rapid solidification of immisicble alloys detailed investigatio...
In this study, Al based Al-3 wt.%Fe, Al-3 wt.%Cu and Al-3 wt.%Ni alloys were prepared by conventiona...
Rapid solidification (RS) experiments have been carried out on high-strength AIZnMgCuX alloys (X = Z...
The paper deals initially with the structure of liquid aluminium alloys in terms of the existence of...
The development of aluminium alloys that can be processed by Rapid Solidification (RS) techniques fo...
127 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.An experimental study has bee...
This paper reports the findings of the microstructural and tensile properties in rapidly solidified ...
High strength aluminium alloys of the 7075 (Al-Zn-Mg-Cu) type containing 1.0 wt% each of Fe, Co, M...
This paper reports the findings of the microstructural and tensile properties in rapidly solidified ...
158-163High strength aluminium alloys of 7075 type, modified by the addition of 1.0 wt% Fe, Mn, or ...
The development of aluminium alloys capable of elevated temperature service by utilization of Rapid ...
The development of aluminium alloys capable of elevated temperature service by utilization of Rapid ...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...
Considerable improvements have been made during the last decade in the properties of Al-Li alloys fo...
This paper presents the results of a cooperative study between AEROSPATIALE, DASSAULT AVIATION, BRIT...