2011
DOI: 10.1007/s10921-011-0117-5
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Characterization of Material Properties of 2xxx Series Al-Alloys by Non Destructive Testing Techniques

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“…Rosen and Horowitz [47] found that there is an initial decrease in conductivity at Tariq et al [51] observed that electrical conductivity measurement results of AA2014, AA2024 and AA2219 aluminum alloys exhibited a linear trend, that is, conductivity increased with aging time up to peak hardness condition. Further aging above peak hardness resulted in decrease in conductivity which proved the over-aging of the structure.…”
Section: Effects Of Precipitates On the Electrical Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Rosen and Horowitz [47] found that there is an initial decrease in conductivity at Tariq et al [51] observed that electrical conductivity measurement results of AA2014, AA2024 and AA2219 aluminum alloys exhibited a linear trend, that is, conductivity increased with aging time up to peak hardness condition. Further aging above peak hardness resulted in decrease in conductivity which proved the over-aging of the structure.…”
Section: Effects Of Precipitates On the Electrical Conductivitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Electrical conductivity measurement is extremely useful for metal materials sorting, alloy materials identification, hardness and microstructure detecting, and heat treatment monitoring [1,2]. Therefore, an accurate, nondestructive testing on electrical conductivity of ferromagnetic metallic materials is of great significance.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But a fully reliable part can be produced during manufacturing, if the nature of cavitations and its dynamics can be understood and therefore controlled. For pistons manufacture heat-resistant aluminum alloys with Al-Si-Cu-Mg eutectic and hypereutectic compositions are used [1]. Despite the large number of diverse studies on the alloys of this group [2][3][4][5], the causes of porosity and fracture are not fully understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%