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The Use of High Strength Aluminium Alloys
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 04 July 2016
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The object of this paper is to present some of the user experience with the high strength aluminium alloys. The somewhat tarnished reputation of the Aluminium-Zinc-Magnesium alloys is undoubtedly due to their premature introduction; the very substantial weight savings offered by the relatively high static strength values proving too strong an attraction at the end of the war-time era dominated by short term considerations.
It will be appreciated that there is a wide range of alloys in this family. Table I lists the composition ranges of typical French, American and British specifications together with a proprietary alloy, of German origin, which is of particular interest. Manufacturers have their own favoured compositions within the permitted ranges. Fig. 1 shows diagrammatically the wide variation in percentage of the principal alloying elements zinc, magnesium and copper.
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