Using magnetic resonance to study nanoprecipitation in light metal alloys

Author(s):  
K Nairn ◽  
T Bastow
2001 ◽  
Vol 30 (8) ◽  
pp. 540-544 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Thomsen ◽  
U. Schneider ◽  
S.J. Breusch ◽  
J. Hansmann ◽  
M. Freund

2021 ◽  
Vol 2021 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
T. N. Suresh Kumar ◽  
T. Deepa ◽  
L. Natrayan ◽  
Marabathina Maheedhar ◽  
Raja Kathiravan

Light metal alloys are extensively used in automotive, aerospace, aircraft, and military sectors since their lightweight leads to reduced energy consumption, increased fuel efficiency, and better environmental protection. In the present situation, nanomaterials are the potential candidate for weight saving in the structural application and can meet stringent government norms. Nanomaterial was heat-treated in the furnace to about a certain temperature and time and then normalized for strengthening. The heat-treated nanomaterial undergoes different forging processes, namely, hot forging and cold forging, using a certain capacity’s hydraulic press. Hence, in this work, an extensive study on the influence of the prestrain annealing, the corrosion rate on differently treated samples, and the effect of sensitization heat treatment on the nanomaterial was done.


Mechanik ◽  
2017 ◽  
Vol 90 (10) ◽  
pp. 903-905
Author(s):  
Wojciech Kacalak ◽  
Filip Szafraniec

In the publication the features and advantages of using new abrasive tools with innovative adaptive structures and special microaggregates for the machining of light metal alloys was described. There also a complex methodology for selecting the properties of these innovative hybrid grinding wheels was presented.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1016 ◽  
pp. 691-696
Author(s):  
Johannes Kirschner ◽  
Christoph Eisenmenger-Sittner ◽  
Johannes Bernardi ◽  
Alexander Großalber ◽  
Simon Frank ◽  
...  

The development of novel light metal alloys represents an important task in the further optimization of technical materials. Multi-component systems with more than 4 metals are very promising to outperform currently existing alloys, but lack significant research in systems not dominated by transition metals to date. In this work, alloys containing the elements Al, Cu, Mg and Zn were produced using magnetron sputter deposition. A detailed structural investigation using electron microscopy provided valuable insights into the influences of different metals and their relative proportions in the alloy on material properties.


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