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CONTRIBUTION A L'ETUDE DU MECANISME CRISTALLOGRAPHIQUE DU DURCISSEMENT DES DURALUMINS
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Year: 1950 Publisher: Bruxelles: [éditeur inconnu],

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Precipitation hardening
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ISBN: 0750638850 1299819524 0080984894 Year: 1998 Publisher: Oxford Butterworth-Heinemann

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Micromechanisms in particle-hardened alloys
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ISBN: 0521226236 0521295807 Year: 1980 Publisher: Cambridge ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press,


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Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of Alloys
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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This book contains manuscripts related to alloys (engineering materials) to discuss potential materials, methods for improvement of the strength and cyclic properties of alloys, the stability of microstructures, the possible application of new (or improved) alloys, and the use of treatment for alloy improvement. The broad spectrum of topics included in the articles of this Special Issue demonstrates that research into the microstructural and mechanical characteristics of alloys represents a contemporary field. These topics are also envisaged to be of interest to scientists in other research centers, and we can still expect new developments in this investigation field.


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Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of Alloys
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This book contains manuscripts related to alloys (engineering materials) to discuss potential materials, methods for improvement of the strength and cyclic properties of alloys, the stability of microstructures, the possible application of new (or improved) alloys, and the use of treatment for alloy improvement. The broad spectrum of topics included in the articles of this Special Issue demonstrates that research into the microstructural and mechanical characteristics of alloys represents a contemporary field. These topics are also envisaged to be of interest to scientists in other research centers, and we can still expect new developments in this investigation field.


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Microstructural and Mechanical Characterization of Alloys
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This book contains manuscripts related to alloys (engineering materials) to discuss potential materials, methods for improvement of the strength and cyclic properties of alloys, the stability of microstructures, the possible application of new (or improved) alloys, and the use of treatment for alloy improvement. The broad spectrum of topics included in the articles of this Special Issue demonstrates that research into the microstructural and mechanical characteristics of alloys represents a contemporary field. These topics are also envisaged to be of interest to scientists in other research centers, and we can still expect new developments in this investigation field.


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Cellular Metals: Fabrication, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Cellular solids and porous metals have become some of the most promising lightweight multifunctional materials due to their superior combination of advanced properties mainly derived from their base material and cellular structure. They are used in a wide range of commercial, biomedical, industrial, and military applications. In contrast to other cellular materials, cellular metals are non-flammable, recyclable, extremely tough, and chemically stable and are excellent energy absorbers. The manuscripts of this Special Issue provide a representative insight into the recent developments in this field, covering topics related to manufacturing, characterization, properties, specific challenges in transportation, and the description of structural features. For example, a presented strategy for the strengthening of Al-alloy foams is the addition of alloying elements (e.g., magnesium) into the metal bulk matrix to promote the formation of intermetallics (e.g., precipitation hardening). The incorporation of micro-sized and nano-sized reinforcement elements (e.g., carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide) into the metal bulk matrix to enhance the performance of the ductile metal is presented. New bioinspired cellular materials, such as nanocomposite foams, lattice materials, and hybrid foams and structures are also discussed (e.g., filled hollow structures, metal-polymer hybrid cellular structures).

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Technology: general issues --- semi-solid --- aluminum foam --- primary crystals --- SIMA process --- slope casting --- pore morphology --- aluminium alloy foam --- recycling --- beverage cans --- direct foaming method --- A-242 alloy --- cellular materials --- composites --- friction welding --- foam --- recycle --- compression test --- precipitation phase --- age hardening --- aluminum alloy foams --- powder metallurgy --- continuous production --- mechanical properties --- gradient compressed porous metal --- sound absorption performance --- optimal parameters --- theoretical modeling --- cuckoo search algorithm --- finite element simulation --- experimental validation --- enclosed gas --- anisotropy --- elasticity --- plasticity --- multiaxial yielding --- open-cell aluminum foam --- epoxy resin --- graphene oxide --- hybrid structures --- mechanical --- thermal and acoustic properties --- metal foam --- aluminum alloys --- grain refinement --- modification --- microstructure --- mechanics of materials --- metallurgy --- melt treatment --- CALPHAD --- liquid fraction, X-ray diffraction --- X-ray radioscopy --- X-ray tomography --- X-ray tomoscopy --- porous metal --- drainage --- clogging --- lattice material --- topology optimisation --- crystal inspiration --- energy absorption --- cellular metals --- X-ray computed tomography --- infrared thermography --- mechanical characterization --- thermal characterization --- acoustic characterization --- open-cell foam --- polyurethane foam --- graphene-based materials --- nanocomposites --- unidirectional cellular structure --- porosity --- fabrication --- explosive compaction --- metallography --- computational simulation --- experimental tests --- aluminum matrix foam composite (AMFC) --- MWCNT --- chemical oxidation --- electroless deposition nickel --- expansion --- n/a


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Cellular Metals: Fabrication, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Cellular solids and porous metals have become some of the most promising lightweight multifunctional materials due to their superior combination of advanced properties mainly derived from their base material and cellular structure. They are used in a wide range of commercial, biomedical, industrial, and military applications. In contrast to other cellular materials, cellular metals are non-flammable, recyclable, extremely tough, and chemically stable and are excellent energy absorbers. The manuscripts of this Special Issue provide a representative insight into the recent developments in this field, covering topics related to manufacturing, characterization, properties, specific challenges in transportation, and the description of structural features. For example, a presented strategy for the strengthening of Al-alloy foams is the addition of alloying elements (e.g., magnesium) into the metal bulk matrix to promote the formation of intermetallics (e.g., precipitation hardening). The incorporation of micro-sized and nano-sized reinforcement elements (e.g., carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide) into the metal bulk matrix to enhance the performance of the ductile metal is presented. New bioinspired cellular materials, such as nanocomposite foams, lattice materials, and hybrid foams and structures are also discussed (e.g., filled hollow structures, metal-polymer hybrid cellular structures).

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Technology: general issues --- semi-solid --- aluminum foam --- primary crystals --- SIMA process --- slope casting --- pore morphology --- aluminium alloy foam --- recycling --- beverage cans --- direct foaming method --- A-242 alloy --- cellular materials --- composites --- friction welding --- foam --- recycle --- compression test --- precipitation phase --- age hardening --- aluminum alloy foams --- powder metallurgy --- continuous production --- mechanical properties --- gradient compressed porous metal --- sound absorption performance --- optimal parameters --- theoretical modeling --- cuckoo search algorithm --- finite element simulation --- experimental validation --- enclosed gas --- anisotropy --- elasticity --- plasticity --- multiaxial yielding --- open-cell aluminum foam --- epoxy resin --- graphene oxide --- hybrid structures --- mechanical --- thermal and acoustic properties --- metal foam --- aluminum alloys --- grain refinement --- modification --- microstructure --- mechanics of materials --- metallurgy --- melt treatment --- CALPHAD --- liquid fraction, X-ray diffraction --- X-ray radioscopy --- X-ray tomography --- X-ray tomoscopy --- porous metal --- drainage --- clogging --- lattice material --- topology optimisation --- crystal inspiration --- energy absorption --- cellular metals --- X-ray computed tomography --- infrared thermography --- mechanical characterization --- thermal characterization --- acoustic characterization --- open-cell foam --- polyurethane foam --- graphene-based materials --- nanocomposites --- unidirectional cellular structure --- porosity --- fabrication --- explosive compaction --- metallography --- computational simulation --- experimental tests --- aluminum matrix foam composite (AMFC) --- MWCNT --- chemical oxidation --- electroless deposition nickel --- expansion --- n/a


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Cellular Metals: Fabrication, Properties and Applications
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Year: 2021 Publisher: Basel, Switzerland MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

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Cellular solids and porous metals have become some of the most promising lightweight multifunctional materials due to their superior combination of advanced properties mainly derived from their base material and cellular structure. They are used in a wide range of commercial, biomedical, industrial, and military applications. In contrast to other cellular materials, cellular metals are non-flammable, recyclable, extremely tough, and chemically stable and are excellent energy absorbers. The manuscripts of this Special Issue provide a representative insight into the recent developments in this field, covering topics related to manufacturing, characterization, properties, specific challenges in transportation, and the description of structural features. For example, a presented strategy for the strengthening of Al-alloy foams is the addition of alloying elements (e.g., magnesium) into the metal bulk matrix to promote the formation of intermetallics (e.g., precipitation hardening). The incorporation of micro-sized and nano-sized reinforcement elements (e.g., carbon nanotubes and graphene oxide) into the metal bulk matrix to enhance the performance of the ductile metal is presented. New bioinspired cellular materials, such as nanocomposite foams, lattice materials, and hybrid foams and structures are also discussed (e.g., filled hollow structures, metal-polymer hybrid cellular structures).

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semi-solid --- aluminum foam --- primary crystals --- SIMA process --- slope casting --- pore morphology --- aluminium alloy foam --- recycling --- beverage cans --- direct foaming method --- A-242 alloy --- cellular materials --- composites --- friction welding --- foam --- recycle --- compression test --- precipitation phase --- age hardening --- aluminum alloy foams --- powder metallurgy --- continuous production --- mechanical properties --- gradient compressed porous metal --- sound absorption performance --- optimal parameters --- theoretical modeling --- cuckoo search algorithm --- finite element simulation --- experimental validation --- enclosed gas --- anisotropy --- elasticity --- plasticity --- multiaxial yielding --- open-cell aluminum foam --- epoxy resin --- graphene oxide --- hybrid structures --- mechanical --- thermal and acoustic properties --- metal foam --- aluminum alloys --- grain refinement --- modification --- microstructure --- mechanics of materials --- metallurgy --- melt treatment --- CALPHAD --- liquid fraction, X-ray diffraction --- X-ray radioscopy --- X-ray tomography --- X-ray tomoscopy --- porous metal --- drainage --- clogging --- lattice material --- topology optimisation --- crystal inspiration --- energy absorption --- cellular metals --- X-ray computed tomography --- infrared thermography --- mechanical characterization --- thermal characterization --- acoustic characterization --- open-cell foam --- polyurethane foam --- graphene-based materials --- nanocomposites --- unidirectional cellular structure --- porosity --- fabrication --- explosive compaction --- metallography --- computational simulation --- experimental tests --- aluminum matrix foam composite (AMFC) --- MWCNT --- chemical oxidation --- electroless deposition nickel --- expansion --- n/a

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