Certain Properties of Pressed Aluminum Eutectic Alloys,
Abstract
This work evaluates the possibility of obtaining fibrous structures in aluminum eutectic alloys by pressing. Certain mechanical and physical properties of the pressed alloys are determined. One can produce a fibrous structure in Al--Al3Mg2 alloy by hot pressing and annealing. The best strength properties for room temperature in a hot-pressed state were in such alloys as Al--Al3Mg2, Al--Al2Cu, Al--MgZn2 and Al--Al2CuMg. The coefficient of ultrasonic damping of eutectic aluminum alloys is low and gets worse as a result of annealing.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1974
- Accession Number
- AD0785979
Entities
People
- L. L. Rokhlin
- M. E. Drits
- N. R. Bochvar
Organizations
- United States Army Foreign Science and Technology Center