WORKSHOP SUMMARY The ASME Presidential Task Force on Response to Japan Nuclear Power Plant Events hosted a workshop on December 4‐5, 2012 at the Willard Intercontinental Hotel in Washington, DC. The purpose of this workshop was to engage the global nuclear community in a dialog about the...
A welcome update to the second edition, published in 1993, the updated Aluminum Casting Technology will feature the latest information on aluminum casting alloys, melting practices and furnaces, chemical and physical characteristics, design, casting processes, gating & risering, heat...
This material standard covers forgings made of Aluminum alloys used in automotive and allied industries. This specification specifies chemical composition and material properties based on test coupons excised from forged components. Material Description. The materials are...
INTRODUCTION A combination of high strength with light weight - outstanding properties of aluminum alloy forgings - has led to a rapidly expanding range of applications. Aluminum forging technology is also equally notable for the ease with which unusual shapes and...
Forging, as an industry, is as old as the Industrial Revolution; it was also among the earliest fabricating techniques applied to aluminum. But the greatest advances of aluminum forging technology occurred with the development of modern aircraft. The demands of...
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings or hand forgings up to 5 inches (125 mm) in thickness, and forging stock of any size (see 8.7 ).
Material Description. This standard specifies the aluminum alloy forgings used by GM Korea Company (hereinafter referred to as the "GM Korea").
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings, hand forgings, and forging stock.
This specification has previously been widely used and may be required for production or processing of existing designs in the future. The Aerospace Materials Division, however, does not recommend this specification for future use in new designs (See 6.7 ).
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings 1.000 to 12.000 inches (25 to 305 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness at the time of heat treatment and of forging stock of any size. (see 8.5 )
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings up to 6.000 inches (152.40 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness and forging stock of any size (see 8.6 ).
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings.
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings.
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings.
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings up to 4 inches in nominal thickness, hand forgings up to 8 inches in nominal thickness, rolled rings up to 3 inches in nominal thickness, and forging stock (see 8.6 ).
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die and hand forgings 6.000 inches (152.00 mm) and under in nominal thickness at time of heat treatment (see 8.6 ).
This specification covers an aluminum alloy in the form of die forgings not over 3 inches (76 mm) and hand forgings up to 6 inches (150 mm), inclusive, in nominal thickness at the time of heat treatment, and forging stock of any size (see 8.7 ).
This specification covers aluminum alloy die forgings and hand forgings.
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