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Published: 01 October 2012
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in Design and Selection of Plastics Processing Methods
> Characterization and Failure Analysis of Plastics
Published: 01 December 2003
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in Opportunities for Powder-Binder Forming Technologies
> Binder and Polymer Assisted Powder Processing
Published: 30 April 2020
Fig. 11.8 This automotive rotational position sensor consists of two materials molded into one device. The center portion is nonmagnetic stainless steel, while the outer wings are magnetic stainless steel.
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Published: 01 December 1995
Fig. 13-25 View of molten steel being poured into a mold rotating horizontally. Centrifugal force is causing the molten metal to spread over the mold surface.
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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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: Properties, Processes, and Applications
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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in Rotating-Beam Reversed-Bending Fatigue Curves
> Aluminum Alloy Castings: Properties, Processes, and Applications
Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D6.36 A344.0-T4, permanent mold aluminum casting rotating-beam fatigue curve. Smooth and notched specimens from one lot
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