Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II -Aluminum-magnesium Alloy (With Discussion)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
William L. Fink Dana W. Smith
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The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 1937

Abstract

Approximately two years ago the authors obtained data that indicated that initial precipitation could not be detected by change of lattice parameter in the aluminum-rich aluminum-magnesium alloys. Some of these data were first published in a brief note in Mining and Metallurgy'. Cast specimens were used at that time and they showed initial precipitation relatively sooner than sheet material of the same composition. For this reason a more thorough investigation has been carried out using a homogenized aluminum-magnesium sheet corltairling approximately 10 per cent magnesium. Materials.—The aluminum used in the preparation of the aluminum-magnesium alloy was of high purity, containing less than 0.01 per cent each of iron, silicon and copper. The magnesium was high-purity sublimed magnesium. Preparation of Alloy.—Approximately 4 kg. of the aluminunl was melted in a plumbago crucible in an electric furnace and the magnesium was added. The melt was thoroughly stirred with a graphite rod and fluxed with chlorine gas before casting. The alloy was cast in the form of a sheet ingot in a cold iron tilting mold (approximately 200 by 165 by 40 mm.) and into small chill-cast slabs for chemical analysis (75 by 40 by 5 mm.). The chemical analyses were made upon drillings from the analysis slabs. The analytical methods were those described in "Chemical Analysis of Aluminum," published by the Aluminum Company of America. The composition of the alloy was found to be: magnesium 10.30, silicon 0.013, iron 0.008 and copper 0.005 per cent. In order to insure homogeneity the alloy was given two intermediate anneals at 430' C. for a total time of 36 hr. The ingot was hot-rolled
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APA: William L. Fink Dana W. Smith  (1937)  Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II -Aluminum-magnesium Alloy (With Discussion)

MLA: William L. Fink Dana W. Smith Papers - Age-hardening of Aluminum Alloys, II -Aluminum-magnesium Alloy (With Discussion). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1937.

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