The Metallurgy Division of the National Bureau of Standards has accelerated its research programme on metals in order to meet the increased demand for materials with improved and special properties so essential for conti-nuing the technological advances of the space age. Much of the work is designed to furnish basic information on metals and alloys in terms of their structures. Studies are being conducted on problems related to creep, fatigue, corrosion, metal physics, preparation of extremely pure metals and other related fields. Some of the emphasis of the programme is being placed on evaluating specific prop-erties of aluminium, titanium, magnesium and their alloys
In general, metallic alloys are the interdisciplinary subject or even an area that cover physics, ch...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
Aluminium alloys containing up to 3wt% lithium and cast using an ingot metallurgy route are currentl...
THE Metallurgy Division of the National Bureau of Standards has accelerated its research p...
The ever increasing emphasis on the specific strength and the stringent material charact...
Report is a summary of research work which has been done here and abroad on the constitution and mec...
This paper gives a general appraisal of light metal industry in India in relation to current expansi...
In recent decades scientists and engineers around the globe have been responding to the requirement ...
Classical magnesium alloys are a combination of aluminium, magnesium, manganese and zinc. Magnesium ...
This chapter covers the metallurgy of three families of light alloys: those based upon aluminium, ti...
Aluminum-based light-weight materials offer great potential for novel engineering applications, part...
Lightweight alloys have become of great importance in engineering for construction of transportation...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
Aluminium is the world’s most abundant metal and is the third most common element, comprising 8% of ...
Light Alloys: From Traditional Alloys to Nanocrystals, Fifth Edition, covers the materials science, ...
In general, metallic alloys are the interdisciplinary subject or even an area that cover physics, ch...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
Aluminium alloys containing up to 3wt% lithium and cast using an ingot metallurgy route are currentl...
THE Metallurgy Division of the National Bureau of Standards has accelerated its research p...
The ever increasing emphasis on the specific strength and the stringent material charact...
Report is a summary of research work which has been done here and abroad on the constitution and mec...
This paper gives a general appraisal of light metal industry in India in relation to current expansi...
In recent decades scientists and engineers around the globe have been responding to the requirement ...
Classical magnesium alloys are a combination of aluminium, magnesium, manganese and zinc. Magnesium ...
This chapter covers the metallurgy of three families of light alloys: those based upon aluminium, ti...
Aluminum-based light-weight materials offer great potential for novel engineering applications, part...
Lightweight alloys have become of great importance in engineering for construction of transportation...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
Aluminium is the world’s most abundant metal and is the third most common element, comprising 8% of ...
Light Alloys: From Traditional Alloys to Nanocrystals, Fifth Edition, covers the materials science, ...
In general, metallic alloys are the interdisciplinary subject or even an area that cover physics, ch...
Selection of materials with the expected, application-dependent characteristics constitutes a very i...
Aluminium alloys containing up to 3wt% lithium and cast using an ingot metallurgy route are currentl...