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Deformation modeling of superplastic AA-5083

Khaleel et al., 1998

Document ID
15800879540106632333
Author
Khaleel M
Johnson K
Hamilton C
Smith M
Publication year
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International Journal of Plasticity

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The superplastic deformation characteristics of a modified aluminum alloy were investigated at temperature range from 500 to 550° C. The alloy chemical composition was 4.69% Mg, 1.56% Mn, 0.177% Cr, 0.03% Si, and 0.07% Fe by weight. Total tensile elongations as high …
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