1981
DOI: 10.1007/bf03339468
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New Approaches to Alloy Development in the Al-Li System

Abstract: SUMMARY INTRODUCTIONA historical perspective on the development of AI-Li alloys was given by Balmuth and Schmidt at the recent International Aluminum-Lithium Conference and is included in the proceedings published by The Metallurgical Society of AIME.l The development of AI-base alloys containing lithium began in Germany in the 1920s and was primarily concerned with additions of small amounts of lithium to age-hardening alloys to increase their strength. In the 1950s metallurgists at Alcoa recognized that lith… Show more

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“…Two sets of samples, one as received (extruded) and the other solution heat treated at 530°C for 1 hour and quenched, were exposed to shock pressures of one, two and three layers of Dupont Data sheet C-1; the thickness changes were assumed to correspond to a commensurate increase in the pulse duration of the shock wave [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two sets of samples, one as received (extruded) and the other solution heat treated at 530°C for 1 hour and quenched, were exposed to shock pressures of one, two and three layers of Dupont Data sheet C-1; the thickness changes were assumed to correspond to a commensurate increase in the pulse duration of the shock wave [6].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Up to its solubility limit of 4.2% [32], each weight percentage lithium reduces the aluminium alloy density by approximately 3% and increases its elastic modulus by 5% [33]. Precipitation hardening of aluminium lithium is achieved by artificial ageing after solution heat treatment [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lithium is the lightest metallic element, which reduces the density and increases the modulus of Al-based alloys. 2 In addition, Li can allow the precipitation strengthening of aluminium by a homogeneous distribution of coherent, spherical δ'…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%