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Relational Analysis : Guidelines for Estimating High- and Low-Temperature Properties of Metals

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Title: Relational Analysis : Guidelines for Estimating High- and Low-Temperature Properties of Metals
Author: J. Gilbert Kaufman
ISBN: 1615038248 / 9781615038244
Format: Hard Cover
Pages: 279
Publisher: ASM International
Year: 2011
Availability: In Stock
     
 
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This book demonstrates how to use relational analysis methodology to extrapolate and estimate properties of metallic alloys at high temperatures from lower temperature data, and for estimating the properties of alloys for which scant property data exists. Data tables and graphs are presented for a wide range of aluminum alloys. Also shown, is how to apply relational analysis to other alloy systems including steels, magnesium alloys, and titanium alloys.

Preface and Acknowledgments
About The Author

Chapter 1 : Introduction and Background
Chapter 2 : Relational Analysis Procedures
Chapter 3 : Accuracy of Relational Analysis for Several Wrought Aluminum Alloys
Chapter 4 : Application of Relational Analysis to Archival High and Low-Temperature Tensile Property Data for Wrought Aluminum Alloys
Chapter 5 : Application of Relational Analysis to Archival High and Low-Temperature Tensile Property Data for Cast Aluminum Alloys
Chapter 6 : Application of Relational Analysis to New or Untested Wrought and Cast Aluminum Alloys
Chapter 7 : Application of Relational Analysis to The High-Temperature Tensile Properties of Steel, Magnesium Alloys, and Titanium Alloys
Chapter 8 : Other Potential Applications of Relational Analysis
Chapter 9 : References

Appendix A : Resource Data Utilized for Relational Analyses
Appendix B : SI/Metric Unit Conversions
Appendix C : Terminology and Nomenclature
Appendix D : Aluminum Alloy and Temper Designation Systems
Index

 
 
 
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