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Thermo-Mechanical Behaviour of Structural Lightweight Alloys
Guillermo Requena
2019
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The need to reduce the ecological footprint of water/land/air vehicles in this era of climate change requires pushing the limits regarding the development of lightweight structures and materials. This requires a thorough understanding of their thermomechanical behavior at several stages of the production chain. Moreover, during service, the response of lightweight alloys under the simultaneous influence of mechanical loads and temperature can determine the lifetime and performance of a multitude of structural components. The present Special Issue, comprising eight original research articles, is dedicated to disseminating current efforts around the globe aimed at advancing understanding of the thermomechanical behavior of structural lightweight alloys under processing or service conditions.
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Keywords
- 3D characterization
- 3D microstructure
- 7003 alloy
- alloying
- AlMgSi alloy
- aluminium alloy
- aluminum nanocomposites
- aluminum welding
- Cast Al-Si alloys
- connectivity
- corrosion resistance
- damage
- deformation behaviour
- digital image correlation
- dislocations
- DSC
- dynamic recrystallization
- ECAP
- electrical conductivity
- EN AW-6082
- in situ synchrotron radiation diffraction
- in-situ tensile deformation
- LPSO-phase
- magnesium alloys
- materials modelling
- Mechanical properties
- Mg-Nd-Zn alloys
- Microstructure
- n/a
- neodymium
- Numerical Simulation
- powder metallurgy
- Recovery
- recrystallisation
- second phases
- strength
- synchrotron tomography
- TEM
- tensile test
- thermo-mechanical analysis
- thermomechanical treatment
- TIG fillers
- Welding
- wire fabrication
- X-ray diffraction
- zinc addition
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DOI: 10.3390/books978-3-03921-388-7Editions

