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The need to reduce the ecological footprint of water/land/air vehicles in this era of climate change requires pushing the limits regarding the development of lightweight structures and materials. This requires a thorough understanding of their thermomechanical behavior at several stages of the production chain. Moreover, during service, the response of lightweight alloys under the simultaneous influence of mechanical loads and temperature can determine the lifetime and performance of a multitude of structural components. The present Special Issue, comprising eight original research articles, is dedicated to disseminating current efforts around the globe aimed at advancing understanding of the thermomechanical behavior of structural lightweight alloys under processing or service conditions.
n/a --- microstructure --- strength --- X-ray diffraction --- 7003 alloy --- in situ synchrotron radiation diffraction --- 3D microstructure --- materials modelling --- zinc addition --- tensile test --- connectivity --- DSC --- in-situ tensile deformation --- wire fabrication --- magnesium alloys --- welding --- alloying --- AlMgSi alloy --- LPSO-phase --- mechanical properties --- Mg-Nd-Zn alloys --- thermomechanical treatment --- Cast Al-Si alloys --- EN AW-6082 --- 3D characterization --- damage --- dislocations --- dynamic recrystallization --- powder metallurgy --- aluminum welding --- recovery --- corrosion resistance --- recrystallisation --- numerical simulation --- second phases --- digital image correlation --- ECAP --- aluminum nanocomposites --- deformation behaviour --- thermo-mechanical analysis --- neodymium --- aluminium alloy --- TIG fillers --- electrical conductivity --- TEM --- synchrotron tomography
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There is growing interest in light metallic alloys for a wide number of applications owing to their processing efficiency, processability, long service life, and environmental sustainability. Aluminum, magnesium, and titanium alloys are addressed in this Special Issue, however, the predominant role played by aluminum. The collection of papers published here covers a wide range of topics that generally characterize the performance of the alloys after manufacturing by conventional and innovative processing routes.
fatigue properties --- hydroforming --- AlSi12Cu1(Fe) --- magnesium alloy --- microstructure --- Ti6Al4V titanium alloy --- FEM simulation --- aging treatment --- AlSi11Cu2(Fe) --- titanium aluminides --- commercially pure titanium --- hot working --- quenching process --- hot rolling --- 7003 alloy --- compressive strength --- plastic strain --- precipitation --- constitutive equations --- processing temperature --- material property --- hot forging --- wear resistance --- hot deformation behavior --- solid solution hardening --- microstructural changes --- fatigue behavior --- hardening criteria --- AlSi10Mg alloy --- 7XXX Al alloy --- hot compression --- creep --- Al-5Mg wire electrode --- ultra-fine grain --- mechanical properties --- cooling rate --- residual stress --- thermomechanical treatment --- remanufacturing --- hot workability --- activation energy --- mechanical alloying --- selective laser melting --- alloy --- Al alloy --- dynamic recrystallization --- springback --- wire feedability --- cold rolling --- spray deposited --- rotary-die equal-channel angular pressing --- adhesion strength --- microarc oxidation --- aluminum alloy --- Zr --- processing map --- Al–Si alloy --- UNS A92024-T3 --- Al-Si-Cu alloys --- sludge --- high pressure die casting --- fractography --- 2024-T4 aluminum alloys --- anode pulse-width --- consolidation --- high temperature --- AlSi9Cu3(Fe) --- FEP --- resistance spot welding --- intermetallics --- tensile properties --- tensile property --- iron
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