Physical Metallurgy of Aluminium

Sivaramakrishnan, C S (1995) Physical Metallurgy of Aluminium. In: Experimental Techniques in Industrial Metallography [ETIM-95], Nov.27 to Dec. 1, 1995, National Metallurgical Laboratory(CSIR), Jamshedpur.

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Abstract

Despite the fact that the production is highly energy intensive aluminium and its alloys are the most widely used engineering materials next only to iron and steel because of their functional and economical competi-tiveness. The world over, efforst are on to improve the properties of aluminium/alloys with a view to replacing costly and heavy weight materials in many applications, automobile, space and aerospace for example, for energy saving and economic benifits.

Item Type:Conference or Workshop Item (Paper)
Official URL/DOI:http://eprints.nmlindia.org/4337
Uncontrolled Keywords:Automobile; space; aerospace; physical metallurgy
Divisions:Material Science and Technology
ID Code:4337
Deposited By:Sahu A K
Deposited On:29 Nov 2011 14:30
Last Modified:29 Nov 2011 14:30
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