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Aluminum I>Lithium Alloys: Process Metallurgy, Physical Metallurgy, and Welding provides theoretical foundations of the technological processes for melting, casting, forming, heat treatment, and welding of Al i alloys. It contains a critical survey of the research in the field and presents data on commercial Al i alloys, their phase composition, microstructure, and heat treatment of the ingots, sheets, forgings, and welds of Al i alloys. It details oxidation kinetics, protective alloying, hydrogen in Al i alloys, and crack susceptibility. It also discusses grain structure and solidification, as well as structural and mechanical properties. The book is illustrated with examples of Al i alloy applications in aircraft structures. Based on the vast experience of the coauthors, the book presents recommendations on solving practical problems involved with melting and casting ingots, welding of Al i alloys, and producing massive stampings for welded products. Provides comprehensive coverage of Al i alloys, not available in any single source. Presents research that is at the basis of the production technology for of ingots and products made of Al i alloys. Combines basic science with applied research, including upscaling and industrial implementation. Covers welding of Al i alloys in detail. Discusses gas and alkali-earth impurities in Al i alloys. Describes technological recommendations on casting and deformation of Al i alloys.
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