Designations of Alloys for the Aerospace Industry

Designations of Alloys for the Aerospace Industry

Author: W. D. Penniman

Publisher:

Published: 1967

Total Pages: 38

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This document presents a computer-generated listing of principal alloys of interest in defense work. Included in the listing are alloy designations, specifications, and nominal compositions. Because the report is machine generated, it is intended to be updated frequently in order to keep up with new alloys and specifications. This Memorandum updates DMIC Memorandum 223, which was published April 12, 1967. (Author).


Index of Temper Designations of Alloys

Index of Temper Designations of Alloys

Author: William D. Penniman

Publisher:

Published: 1968

Total Pages: 18

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The memorandum presents the definitions of temper designations. It is organized into three parts: (1) temper designation (alphanumeric), (2) temper, by metallurgical term, (3) tempers by base material. This memorandum, in conjunction with Memorandum 232, 'Designations of Alloys for the Aerospace Industry' provide a ready reference for any given combination of alloy and temper designations. (Author).


Designations of Alloys for Aircraft and Missiles

Designations of Alloys for Aircraft and Missiles

Author: Robert Melvin Evans

Publisher:

Published: 1963

Total Pages: 64

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This memorandum is a revision of DMIC Memorandum 42R, dated May 24, 1961. An effort has been made to bring the material up to date as of the end of August, 1963. These tabulations were prepared with the cooperation of many producers and suppliers to assist the Defense Metals Information Center and Battelle Memorial Institute in classifying the information on metals and alloys for aircraft and missiles. Three tabulations are included: Trade Designations, Aeronautical Material Specifications (AMS), and Hot-work Tool Steels. (Author).


Aerospace Alloys

Aerospace Alloys

Author: Stefano Gialanella

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-10-30

Total Pages: 583

ISBN-13: 3030244407

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This book presents an up-to-date overview on the main classes of metallic materials currently used in aeronautical structures and propulsion engines and discusses other materials of potential interest for structural aerospace applications. The coverage encompasses light alloys such as aluminum-, magnesium-, and titanium-based alloys, including titanium aluminides; steels; superalloys; oxide dispersion strengthened alloys; refractory alloys; and related systems such as laminate composites. In each chapter, materials properties and relevant technological aspects, including processing, are presented. Individual chapters focus on coatings for gas turbine engines and hot corrosion of alloys and coatings. Readers will also find consideration of applications in aerospace-related fields. The book takes full account of the impact of energy saving and environmental issues on materials development, reflecting the major shifts that have occurred in the motivations guiding research efforts into the development of new materials systems. Aerospace Alloys will be a valuable reference for graduate students on materials science and engineering courses and will also provide useful information for engineers working in the aerospace, metallurgical, and energy production industries.


Lightweight Alloys for Aerospace Applications

Lightweight Alloys for Aerospace Applications

Author: Kumar Jata

Publisher: John Wiley & Sons

Published: 2013-10-07

Total Pages: 421

ISBN-13: 1118787846

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This proceedings volume from the 2001 TMS Annual Meeting & Exhibition covers advances made in the area of scientific understanding of technological application of lightweight alloys. Papers focus on fundamental science as well as application and concentrate on scientific advances in aluminum, magnesium, titanium, and beryllium alloys and their composites. Processing, structure-property relationship, failure mechanisms, and advanced joining themes are also discussed.


Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry

Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry

Author: Francis H. Froes

Publisher: Elsevier

Published: 2019-02-15

Total Pages: 483

ISBN-13: 0128140631

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Additive Manufacturing for the Aerospace Industry explores the design, processing, metallurgy and applications of additive manufacturing (AM) within the aerospace industry. The book's editors have assembled an international team of experts who discuss recent developments and the future prospects of additive manufacturing. The work includes a review of the advantages of AM over conventionally subtractive fabrication, including cost considerations. Microstructures and mechanical properties are also presented, along with examples of components fabricated by AM. Readers will find information on a broad range of materials and processes used in additive manufacturing. It is ideal reading for those in academia, government labs, component fabricators, and research institutes, but will also appeal to all sectors of the aerospace industry. - Provides information on a broad range of materials and processes used in additive manufacturing - Presents recent developments in the design and applications of additive manufacturing specific to the aerospace industry - Covers a wide array of materials for use in the additive manufacturing of aerospace parts - Discusses current standards in the area of aerospace AM parts