Explanation of how certain commercial aluminum alloys in their cast and wrought conditions have behaved in reasonably stressed parts in automobiles; aluminum-alloy rear-axle casing; torque-tube casing in aluminum alloy; aluminum-alloy cylinder head; wrought alloys; mechanical properties of Y alloy and duralumin. (See also Instn. of Automobile Engrs. -- Proc., vol. 24, 1929-30, pp. 363-382, 20 figs.; Metal Industry (Lond.), vol. 35, nos. 24 and 25, Dec. 13 and 20, 1929, pp. 562-564 and 589-590 and 598, 10 figs.; and Metallurgist (Supp. to Engineer), Jan. 31, 1930, pp. 3-4)
Commercial aluminum alloys from the users' point of view
Automobile Engr
Automobile Engineer ; 20 , n 263
1930
8 pages
21 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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