Automotive alloys 1999 / sponsored by the Light Metals Division (LMD) of the Minerals, Metals and Materials Society (TMS), held during the 1999 TMS Annual Meeting, February 28 - March 4,1999, San Diego, CA ; edited by Subodh K. Das.
Publisher: Warrendale, Pennsylvania : TMS Minerals, Metals & Materials Society, 1999Description: 1 online resource (316 pages) : illustrationsContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9781118787465 (e-book)
- 9780873394192
- TL240.5.A46 A93 1999eb

Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Is the aluminum car a fantasy? -- Overview of Doe's programs on aluminum and magnesium for automotive applications -- ALCAR : a model for horizontal R & D consortia -- Innovative aluminum applications for automotive use in europe -- Mechanical surface treatments on high-strength magnesium alloys for fatigue life improvements -- Metallurgical characteristics of conductive heat resistance seam welds on aluminum sheet -- Producing steering wheel frames with an AIMg5Si2Mn-type alloy -- Ductility and formability of automotive AI alloy sheet -- Effect of Si on the ageing behaviour and formability of alloys based on AA6016 -- Microstructural strengthening in AI-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys used in automotive bumpers -- The role of natural aging on subsequent precipitation during the artificial aging of AA6111 aluminum alloy -- A process model for the age hardening of a 319-type aluminum alloy -- Observation of through-thickness deformation bands in an AI6111 alloy deformed in plane strain tension -- Texture evolution of a strip cast AA5XXX aluminum alloy during annealing -- Improvement of hot ductility in AI-Mg base alloys caused by small amounts of additional elements -- Optimised 6XXX aluminum alloy sheet for autobody outer panels -- Microchemistry and microstructural aspects leading to stress corrosion cracking in AA508 -- Ductility and bendability in 6000 series automotive alloys -- The effect of pre-aging on artificial aging response in AI-Mg-Si-Cu alloy 6111 -- Effects of minor Sc and Zr additions on commercial AI-Mg-Mn alloys -- Age hardening behavior in a commercial 319-type aluminum alloy -- The optimized tensile and fatigue properties of semi-solid 357 and modified 319 aluminum automotive parts -- Mechanisms of soldering in high pressure die casting of AI-11SiCu-Fe alloy -- Fiction stir welding magnesium alloys -- Roll forming technology for manufacturing axisymmetric automotive components - II: application to fabrication of AI V96Ts3 and 295 cast alloy wheels -- Optimisation of the quality of high pressure die cast magnesium alloys -- High-cycle fatigue crack initiation site distribution in A356.2.
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