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Author Kaufman, J. G. (John Gilbert), 1931-

Title Fracture resistance of aluminum alloys : notch toughness, tear resistance, and fracture toughness / J. Gilbert Kaufman.

Publication Info. Washington, D.C. : Aluminum Association ; Materials Park, Ohio : ASM International, [2001]
©2001

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Description 1 online resource (xiv, 226 pages) : illustrations
text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-174) and index.
Contents Definition of Terms Related to Fracture Behavior -- Tensile Properties as Indicators of Fracture Behavior -- Notched-Bar Impact and Related Tests for Toughness -- Notch Toughness and Notch Sensitivity -- Wrought Alloys -- Cast Alloys -- Welds -- ASTM Standard Notch-Tensile Test Methods -- Tear Resistance -- Wrought Alloys -- Cast Alloys -- Welds -- Fracture Toughness -- Theory -- Test Procedures -- K[subscript Ic] and K[subscript c] Data -- Discussion of K[subscript Ic] and K[subscript c] Data -- Industry K[subscript Ic] Database, ALFRAC -- Typical and Specified Minimum Values of K[subscript Ic] and K[subscript c] Fracture Toughness -- Crack-Resistance Curves -- Use of Fracture-Toughness Data -- Discussions of Individual Alloys -- Understanding the Effect of Residual Stresses on Fracture-Toughness Values -- Interrelation of Fracture Characteristics -- Toughness at Subzero and Elevated Temperatures -- Wrought Alloys at Subzero Temperatures -- Wrought Alloys at Elevated Temperatures -- Cast Alloys at Subzero Temperatures -- Welds at Subzero Temperatures -- Subcritical Crack Growth -- Fatigue Crack Growth -- Creep Crack Growth -- Stress-Corrosion Cracking -- Metallurgical Considerations in Fracture Resistance -- Alloy Enhancement -- Enhancing Toughness with Laminates -- Notch-Tensile, Tear, and Fracture Toughness Specimen Drawings.
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Summary Annotation Kaufman prevents this summary of data on the fracture characteristics of aluminum alloys, broadly based on a publication by Alcoa in 1964, Fracture Characteristics of Aluminum Alloys. Coverage includes tensile properties as indicators of fracture behavior; notched-bar impact and related tests for toughness; notch toughness and sensitivity; tear resistance; fracture toughness; the interrelation of fracture characteristics; toughness at subzero and elevated temperatures; subcritical crack growth; and metallurgical considerations in fracture resistance. Most of the data is presented in only the English/engineering units, contrary to normal ASM International and Aluminum Association, Inc. policies. The author's credentials are not stated. c. Book News Inc.
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Subject Aluminum alloys -- Mechanical properties.
Aluminum alloys -- Mechanical properties.
Aluminum alloys.
Fracture mechanics.
Fracture mechanics.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Kaufman, J.G. (John Gilbert), 1931- Fracture resistance of aluminum alloys. Washington, D.C. : Aluminum Association ; Materials Park, Ohio : ASM International, ©2001 0871707322 9780871707321 (DLC) 2001022228 (OCoLC)45917189
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