Essays about: "High strength aluminium"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 28 essays containing the words High strength aluminium.
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21. Furnace Brazing of AlSi-coated and Uncoated 22MnB5 Steel at Austenite Temperatures
University essay from KTH/LättkonstruktionerAbstract : By continued advances in mechanical strength of press hardened boron alloyed steel (22MnB5) weight savings can be achieved by the use of less material. However, with reduced material thickness stiffness problems such as buckling arises and the high strength of the material can’t fully be taken advantage of. READ MORE
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22. Wind Turbine End of Life : Characterisation of Waste Material
University essay from Högskolan i Gävle/Avdelningen för bygg- energi- och miljöteknikAbstract : Wind power is growing fast all over the world, and in Sweden alone thousands of turbines has been installed the last few decades. Although the number of decommissioned turbines so far is very low, the rapid installation rate indicates that a similar rapid decommissioning rate is to be expected shortly. READ MORE
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23. Weld Quality in Aluminium Alloys
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Tillämpad materialvetenskapAbstract : The aims of this project are to present an understanding in what happens when aluminium-(Al) alloys are welded, and to investigate how the Mg-, Si- and Cr-contents in AA6005A influence the weld strength and cracking susceptibility. It is known that heat from welding affects the mechanical properties (strength) of the material. READ MORE
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24. Reduction of hydrogen embrittlement on Electrogalvanized Ultra High Strength Steels
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för kemi - ÅngströmAbstract : Ultra-high strength steels is known to be susceptible for hydrogen embrittlement at very low concentrations of hydrogen. In this thesis three methods to prevent or reduce the hydrogen embrittlement in martensitic steel, with tensile strength of 1500 MPa, were studied. READ MORE
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25. Surface Studies on Industrial Aluminium Alloys
University essay from Lunds universitet/Fysiska institutionen; Lunds universitet/SynkrotronljusfysikAbstract : Aluminium alloys are used in a wide range of applications due to their high tensile strength concomitant with low density. Additionally, aluminium alloys form a naturally occurring and passivating oxide layer, which leads to high corrosion and weathering resistance. READ MORE