Aluminum Alloys
Abstract
Aluminium is the world’s most abundant metal and is the third most common element, comprising 8% of the Earth’s crust. The versatility of aluminium makes it the most widely used metal after steel. By utilising various combinations of their advantageous properties such as strength, lightness, corrosion resistance, recyclability, and formability, aluminium alloys are being employed in an ever-increasing number of applications. In the recent decade, a rapid new development has been made in production of aluminium alloys, and new techniques of casting, forming, welding, and surface modification, have been evolved to improve the structural integrity of aluminium alloys. This Special Issue covers wide scope of recent progress and new developments regarding all aspects of aluminium alloys, including processing, forming, welding, microstructure and mechanical property, creep, fatigue, corrosion and surface behavior, thermodynamics, modeling, and application of different aluminum alloys.
Keywords
Processes and mechanical property Microstructural characterization; Wear; corrosion and surface behavior; Modelling and simulation; Aluminum alloys; fracture and fatigue; StrengthWebshop link
http://www.mdpi.com/books/pdfv ...ISBN
9783038424758, 9783038424741Publisher website
www.mdpi.com/booksPublication date and place
2018Classification
Other technologies and applied sciences