Ductility Improvement of Mg-Nd-Zr Cast Alloy by Trace Addition of Zn
p.230
p.230
Thermal Stability of Vacuum Hot Pressed Bulk Nanostructured Al-Cu Alloys
p.234
p.234
Distribution of the Quality Index in AlSiMg Castings Produced by Different Processes: Reality vs Prediction
p.238
p.238
Comparison of the Heat Treatment Response of Wrought and SSM-HPDC Alloy 6082
p.242
p.242
Properties of AZ31 Magnesium Alloys Subjected to Different Extrusion Processes
p.246
p.246
Studies and Researches Concerning the Presence of Iron in Secondary Aluminium Meltings and Valorification of Some Aluminium Waste
p.250
p.250
Fatigue Crack Growth in Ultrafine Grained Aluminium Alloy
p.254
p.254
Development of Light Weight AA2024 Alpha Composites
p.258
p.258
Development of Advanced and Free-Machining Titanium Alloys by Micrometer-Size Particle Distribution
p.262
p.262
Properties of AZ31 Magnesium Alloys Subjected to Different Extrusion Processes
Abstract:
The AZ31 magnesium alloys were subjected to indirect and direct extrusion processes, respectively, and the properties of the extruded alloys were compared. It was shown that the indirect-extruded alloy has a lower yield asymmetry between tension and compression than the direct-extruded alloy, which is due to a weaker fiber texture in the former.
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Materials Science Forum (Volume 690)
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246-249
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June 2011
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