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Published: 01 March 2006
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in Special Materials: Polymers, Bone, Ceramics, and Composites
> Fatigue and Durability of Structural Materials
Published: 01 March 2006
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Published: 01 March 2006
Fig. A.29 Effect of solute alloy additions on the tensile stress strain curve of metals. Source: Ref A.22
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.10 A201.0-T7 aluminum casting, typical tensile stress-strain curve Designated area, at room temperature. Ramberg-Osgood parameter, n (tension) = 14. S basis design properties (originally presented in ksi) for strength class 1 and 2, designated area within casting: ultimate tensile
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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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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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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.26 A357.0T6 aluminum casting, typical tensile stress-strain curve Class 2 alloy casting, designated area, at room temperature. Ramberg-Osgood parameter, n (tension) = 16. S basis design properties (originally presented in ksi) for strength class 2, designated area within casting
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.31 D357.0-T6 aluminum casting, typical tensile stress-strain curve Designated area, at room temperature. Ramberg-Osgood parameter, n (tension) = 16. B basis design properties (originally presented in ksi) for designated area within casting: ultimate tensile strength, 338 MPa (49 ksi
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Published: 01 December 2003
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Published: 01 November 2013
Fig. 14 Tensile stress-strain curve for a low-carbon steel showing yield drop and stretcher strains (Lüders strains). Temper rolling removes the discontinuous yield behavior. Source: Ref 8
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in Deformation and Fracture Mechanisms and Static Strength of Metals
> Mechanics and Mechanisms of Fracture: An Introduction
Published: 01 August 2005
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. 2 Typical tensile stress-strain curve for ductile metal indicating yielding criteria. Point A, elastic limit; point A′, proportional limit; point B, yield strength or offset (0 to C) yield strength; 0, intersection of the stress-strain curve with the strain axis
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Published: 01 March 2006
Fig. A.41 Common types of tensile stress-strain curves showing early regions of plastic flow. (a) Upper and lower yield point. (b) Gradual yielding and strain hardening
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.1 201.0-T6 aluminum casting, tensile stress-strain curves, various casting processes Effect of casting process. Heat treatment: 2 h at 504–521 °C (940–970 °F), 14 h at 529 °C (985 °F), water quench, 24 h at room temperature, plus 20 h at 154 °C (310 °F), air cooled. Average mechanical
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.4 201.0-T7 aluminum casting, tensile stress-strain curves, various casting processes Effect of casting process. Heat treatment, 2 h at 504–521 °C (940–970 °F), 14 h at 529 °C (985 °F), water quench, 24 h at room temperature, plus 5 h at 188 °C (370 °F), air cooled. Average mechanical
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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.7 201.0-T43 aluminum casting, tensile stress-strain curves, various casting processes Effect of casting process. Heat treatment, 2 h at 504–521 °C (940–970 °F), 14 h at 529 °C (985 °F), water quench, 24 h at room temperature, plus 0.5 h at 154 °C (310 °F), air cooled. Average
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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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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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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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Published: 01 December 2004
Fig. D3.17 356.0-T6 aluminum casting, tensile stress-strain curves at several temperatures Effect of strain rate and temperature. Strain rate is 1.0 s –1 . Hold times at given temperatures: 1800 s (top); 10 s (bottom). Material was solution heat treated at 540 °C (1000 °F), water quenched
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