Stress Rupture And Creep-Tests On--Aluminum-Alloy Sheet At Elevated Temperatures

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
A. E. Flanigan L. F. Tedsen J. E. Dorn
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Jan 1, 1946

Abstract

SINCE aluminum-alloy sheet may be used occasionally at moderately elevated temperatures, the effects of temperature en the mechanical properties are of interest. Recently the short-time tensile properties of several high-strength materials have been studied at temperatures up to 375°F. This paper deals with stress-rupture and [ ] creep properties at the same temperatures. The work was done at the University of California as a portion of the project NRC-548. It was financed by the War Production Board and was supervised by the Office of Production Research and Development. This paper has been released for publication by the latter agency. The following materials were studied, all in the form of 0.040-in. sheet: Alclad 24S-T Alclad 24S-T8I Alclad 24S-T86 Alclad 75S-T R301-T (clad) [ ] Specimens were loaded in tension in the cross-grain direction. Testing temperatures included 94°F., 211°F., 300°F., and 375°F. Stress levels were selected to cause rupture in times ranging from several minutes to boo hr. In each test the following data were obtained: (I) fracture time, (2) elongation at fracture, (3) the complete strain-versus-time curve (creep curve), (4) creep rate (defined in a later section). MATERIALS Materials for specimens were obtained from the manufacturers' commercial
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APA: A. E. Flanigan L. F. Tedsen J. E. Dorn  (1946)  Stress Rupture And Creep-Tests On--Aluminum-Alloy Sheet At Elevated Temperatures

MLA: A. E. Flanigan L. F. Tedsen J. E. Dorn Stress Rupture And Creep-Tests On--Aluminum-Alloy Sheet At Elevated Temperatures. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1946.

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