Aluminum-Lithium Alloys

Processing, Properties, and Applications

N Eswara Prasad editor Amol Gokhale editor RJH Wanhill editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Elsevier - Health Sciences Division

Published:7th Nov '13

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Aluminum-Lithium Alloys cover

The first reference text for the new third generation aluminum-lithium alloys, covering material research, alloy development, structural design and applications to aerospace systems engineering

Provides a treatment of the generation of low-density aluminum-lithium (Al-Li) alloys, including microstructure, mechanical behavoir, processing and applications. This book contains two chapters devoted to applications in aircraft and aerospace fields, where the lighter, stronger Al-Li alloys mean better performing, more fuel-efficient aircraft.Because lithium is the least dense elemental metal, materials scientists and engineers have been working for decades to develop a commercially viable aluminum-lithium (Al-Li) alloy that would be even lighter and stiffer than other aluminum alloys. The first two generations of Al-Li alloys tended to suffer from several problems, including poor ductility and fracture toughness; unreliable properties, fatigue and fracture resistance; and unreliable corrosion resistance. Now, new third generation Al-Li alloys with significantly reduced lithium content and other improvements are promising a revival for Al-Li applications in modern aircraft and aerospace vehicles. Over the last few years, these newer Al-Li alloys have attracted increasing global interest for widespread applications in the aerospace industry largely because of soaring fuel costs and the development of a new generation of civil and military aircraft. This contributed book, featuring many of the top researchers in the field, is the first up-to-date international reference for Al-Li material research, alloy development, structural design and aerospace systems engineering.

ISBN: 9780124016989

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 900g

608 pages