Studies on hot working and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloys in Russia

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
D. S. Salonine
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

Aluminum alloys offer a wide range of capability with a unique combination of advantages that makes them the materials of choice for numerous products and markets. One of the most important applications is their use as the primary structure and outer envelope in aerospace vehicles. Wide and thorough studies on hot working and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloys have been made in Russia. The most important appear to be: - introducing the structure diagrams in strain rate - temperature coordinates which show areas of different microstructures (non-recrystallized, recrystallized, and mixed) after the hot deformation and the following heat-treatment for common aluminum alloys (Yu.M. Vainblat); - studying the press-effect ("structural effect" by V.I. Dobatkin); - learning the influence of hot worked substructure on aging mechanisms; conducting researches on press heat-treatment. These works allowed a deeper understanding and a better control of the mechanical behavior of aluminum products. Comparisons are made to equivalent developments in Europe and America.
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APA: D. S. Salonine  (2004)  Studies on hot working and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloys in Russia

MLA: D. S. Salonine Studies on hot working and microstructure evolution of aluminum alloys in Russia. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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