Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)

In the first part of these notes we dealt with light alloys intended for the production of castings. We will now consider, under the designation of light alloys for forging, those which, in order to acquire the shape of parts, are previously subjected to considerable hot deformations, or as the Fren...

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Main Author: Fontana, Lorenzo P.
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description In the first part of these notes we dealt with light alloys intended for the production of castings. We will now consider, under the designation of light alloys for forging, those which, in order to acquire the shape of parts, are previously subjected to considerable hot deformations, or as the French say, "corrodes" or in English "wroughts". Several processes are used for this elaboration, such as the hammer, the press, the rolling mill, the ''extrusion'' process, etc. It is the most common material used in aircraft construction, as it is received in factories in the form of sheets, strips, bars, profiles, tubes, wires, etc., or in ingots to be shaped by stamping. Among these alloys we will find some whose breaking load approaches or exceeds 40 kg. per mm.2., generally designated "high strength light alloys".
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spelling oai:ojs.revistas.unc.edu.ar:article-108112023-10-25T18:19:42Z Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion) Aluminios y aleaciones livianas (Conclusión) Fontana, Lorenzo P. Materiales Combustibles Ensayos aleaciones livianas Materials Fuels Testing light alloys In the first part of these notes we dealt with light alloys intended for the production of castings. We will now consider, under the designation of light alloys for forging, those which, in order to acquire the shape of parts, are previously subjected to considerable hot deformations, or as the French say, "corrodes" or in English "wroughts". Several processes are used for this elaboration, such as the hammer, the press, the rolling mill, the ''extrusion'' process, etc. It is the most common material used in aircraft construction, as it is received in factories in the form of sheets, strips, bars, profiles, tubes, wires, etc., or in ingots to be shaped by stamping. Among these alloys we will find some whose breaking load approaches or exceeds 40 kg. per mm.2., generally designated "high strength light alloys". En la primera parte de estas notas nos ocupamos de las aleaciones livianas destinadas a la realización de piezas fundidas. Pasamos ahora a considerar, bajo la designación de aleaciones livianas para forjado, aquellas que, para adquirir forma de piezas, son previamente sometidas a sensibles deformaciones en caliente, o sea como dicen los franceses, "corroyés" o en habla inglesa "wroughts". Varios son los procesos empleados para esta elaboración, como ser el martinete, la prensa, el laminador, el proceso de ''extrusión", etc. Se trata del material más corriente en la construcción de aviones, pues en las fábricas se recibe bajo forma de chapas, bandas, barras, perfilados, tubos, alambres, etc., o de lingotes destinados a darle forma por medio de estampado. Entre estas aleaciones hallaremos algunas cuya carga de rotura se aproxima o supera los 40 kg. por mm.2., generalmente designadas "aleaciones livianas a elevada resistencia". Universidad Nacional de Córdoba 1944-03-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10811 Revista de la Universidad Nacional de Córdoba; Vol. 31 Núm. 1 (1944): Marzo-Abril; 145-165 0370-7687 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/REUNC/article/view/10811/11408 Derechos de autor 1944 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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Combustibles
Ensayos
aleaciones livianas
Materials
Fuels
Testing
light alloys
Fontana, Lorenzo P.
Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
title Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
title_alt Aluminios y aleaciones livianas (Conclusión)
title_full Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
title_fullStr Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
title_full_unstemmed Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
title_short Aluminum and light alloys (Conclusion)
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topic Materiales
Combustibles
Ensayos
aleaciones livianas
Materials
Fuels
Testing
light alloys
topic_facet Materiales
Combustibles
Ensayos
aleaciones livianas
Materials
Fuels
Testing
light alloys
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