Lighter yet stronger magnesium alloys have become very attractive for applications where materials undergo larger strains such as crash events in vehicles and planes, penetration of projectiles in personal body armour and vehicle armours. Excellent combination of light weight and good mechanical properties put magnesium alloys ahead of other structural materials in applications where high specific properties are required. It is well anticipated that magnesium alloys have enormous potential as a whole or a part of protective structures
Magnesium alloys have been attractive to designers due to their low density (two thirds that of alum...
Lightweight alloys have become of great importance in engineering for construction of transportation...
For many applications in the automotive and railway industries the crashworthiness of a structure is...
Magnesium alloys, given their high strength-to-weight ratio, are very attractive materials for appli...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Classical magnesium alloys are a combination of aluminium, magnesium, manganese and zinc. Magnesium ...
Magnesium alloys usually have desirable properties including high chemical stability, easy processin...
Most applications of magnesium in automobiles are for nonstructural components. However, the light w...
Magnesium alloys are still idle in technical applications because of their properties. The history o...
Magnesium is the lightest of all the metals and the sixth most abundant on Earth. Magnesium is ducti...
Magnesium is the lightest engineering metal and has a great potential due to its raw material large ...
Magnesium based materials including traditional alloys, new alloys and composites (nano/metastable a...
The high strength to weight ratio of magnesium alloys makes them extremely attractive for applicatio...
Magnesium is a promising material. It has a remarkable mix of mechanical and biomedical properties t...
Magnesium alloys have been attractive to designers due to their low density (two thirds that of alum...
Lightweight alloys have become of great importance in engineering for construction of transportation...
For many applications in the automotive and railway industries the crashworthiness of a structure is...
Magnesium alloys, given their high strength-to-weight ratio, are very attractive materials for appli...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Magnesium alloys possess unique properties, which when fully exploited can open up for major inroads...
Classical magnesium alloys are a combination of aluminium, magnesium, manganese and zinc. Magnesium ...
Magnesium alloys usually have desirable properties including high chemical stability, easy processin...
Most applications of magnesium in automobiles are for nonstructural components. However, the light w...
Magnesium alloys are still idle in technical applications because of their properties. The history o...
Magnesium is the lightest of all the metals and the sixth most abundant on Earth. Magnesium is ducti...
Magnesium is the lightest engineering metal and has a great potential due to its raw material large ...
Magnesium based materials including traditional alloys, new alloys and composites (nano/metastable a...
The high strength to weight ratio of magnesium alloys makes them extremely attractive for applicatio...
Magnesium is a promising material. It has a remarkable mix of mechanical and biomedical properties t...
Magnesium alloys have been attractive to designers due to their low density (two thirds that of alum...
Lightweight alloys have become of great importance in engineering for construction of transportation...
For many applications in the automotive and railway industries the crashworthiness of a structure is...