A Preliminary Study Of Magnesium-Base Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Bradley Stoughton
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Jan 2, 1926

Abstract

THE importance of magnesium alloys as engineering materials has increased rapidly in the past few years. The most important properties of magnesium alloys are their lightness and strength, which result in their. extensive use in aircraft and automobile construction. Recent progress in the metallurgy of magnesium seems to offer hope of the production of the pure metal at a reasonable cost. The use of magnesium would doubtless increase greatly if it could be produced at a cost comparable with that of aluminum. AA preliminary survey of the magnesium-base alloys shows that the most promising from a practical standpoint are magnesium-aluminum and magnesium-zinc as binary alloys, and magnesium-zinc-aluminum as ternary alloys. The research reported in this paper is a preliminary study' of binary magnesium-aluminum and magnesium-zinc alloys, as an introduction to a series of further investigations.
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APA: Bradley Stoughton  (1926)  A Preliminary Study Of Magnesium-Base Alloys

MLA: Bradley Stoughton A Preliminary Study Of Magnesium-Base Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1926.

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