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Engineering Properties of Magnesium Alloys

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Title: Engineering Properties of Magnesium Alloys
Author: Charles Moosbrugger
ISBN: 1627081437 / 9781627081436
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 184
Publisher: ASM International
Year: 2017
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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Magnesium and magnesium alloys provide unique properties for engineering applications. Magnesium alloys are popular as a structural material because of their combination of light weight and strength. They are desirable for portable tools, appliances, electronic devices, airplanes, space vehicles, and land transportation.

This book is written for engineers, scientists, teachers, and students engaged in the design process of material selection and material elimination. While focused on mechanical properties for structural design, the physical properties that are germane to corrosion behavior and electrical applications are represented.

Two-thirds of the book is devoted to datasheets for individual alloys which provide a handy quick reference to specific properties and performance. The remainder of the book addresses topics common to all magnesium alloys such as the alloy designation system and product forms. Casting alloys and wrought alloys are compared. The alloy performance at elevated temperature is presented, as are fatigue properties. Finally, a summary of the corrosion behavior of selected alloys is discussed along with how these corrosion mechanisms can be applied for beneficial results.

Preface
About the Editor

Chapter 1 : Introduction to Magnesium Alloys
Chapter 2 : Casting Alloys
Chapter 3 : Wrought Products
Chapter 4 : Elevated Temperature Applications
Chapter 5 : Fatigue Properties of Magnesium Alloys
Chapter 6 : Corrosion Behavior and Constructive Applications

Appendix
Glossary of Terms
Subject Index
Alloy Index

 
 
 
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