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in Stress-Strain Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.11 242.0-T5 aluminum permanent mold casting, tensile stress-strain curves, monotonic and cyclic Al-Cu-Ni-Mg system. Tested at room temperature. Reference ASTM E 466 for cyclic force-controlled constant-amplitude fatigue test practices. UNS A02420 Source: John Deere Materials Data
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in Stress-Strain Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.12 A332.0-T5 (PC) aluminum permanent mold casting, tensile stress-strain curves, monotonic and cyclic Al-Si-Ni-Mg system. Tested at room temperature. Reference ASTM E 466 for cyclic force-controlled constant-amplitude fatigue test practices. UNS A13320 replaced by UNS A03360 Source
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in Stress-Strain Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.13 E332.0-T5 aluminum permanent mold casting, tensile stress-strain curves, monotonic and cyclic Al-Si-Ni-Mg system. Tested at room temperature. Reference ASTM E 466 for cyclic force-controlled constant-amplitude fatigue test practices Source: John Deere Materials Data, Deere
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in Stress-Strain Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.14 F332.0-T5 (SR) aluminum permanent mold casting, tensile stress-strain curves, monotonic and cyclic Tested at room temperature. Reference ASTM E 466 for cyclic force-controlled constant-amplitude fatigue test practices. UNS A63320 replaced by UNS A03320 Source: John Deere Materials
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in Stress-Strain Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.15 354.0-T5 aluminum permanent mold casting, tensile stress-strain curves, monotonic and cyclic 354.0-T5 casting material, Al-Si-Cu-Mg system. Tested at room temperature. Reference ASTM E 466 for cyclic force-controlled constant-amplitude fatigue test practices. UNS A03540 Source
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.1 213.0-F, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from two lots. Line through data point indicates specimen had nonuniform microstructure.
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.7 242.0-T571, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.8 242.0-T571, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.12 242.0-T61, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.20 296.0-T6, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.21 296.0-T7, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.22 308.0-F, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.28 332.0-T5, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.29 333.0-F, -T5, -T6, and -T7, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Comparison of smooth specimens as-cast (F) and with three heat treatments
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.30 333.0-F, -T5, -T6, and -T7, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Comparison of notched specimens as-cast (F) and with three heat treatments
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.31 333.0-T5, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.32 333.0-T6, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.33 333.0-T7, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.34 333.0-T7, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Data for smooth and notched specimens from one lot superimposed on bands of data from three lots of T5 and T7 data
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings<subtitle>Properties, Processes, and Applications</subtitle>
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.35 336.0-T551, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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