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Tensile and Strain-Controlled Fatigue Data for Certain Aluminum Alloys for Application in the Transportation Industry
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Monotonic and cyclic strain-controlled fatigue tests were conducted at room temperature on several heat-treatable and non-heat-treatable aluminum alloys of interest to the transportation industry. Extrusion, forging, plate, and sheet product-forms were tested. Various monotonic and cyclic fatigue properties are furnished, and the respective strain-life curves are compared. In general, materials with strong monotonic strain-hardening tendencies are also shown to exhibit marked cyclic hardening.
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Wong, W., Bucci, R., Stentz, R., and Conway, J., "Tensile and Strain-Controlled Fatigue Data for Certain Aluminum Alloys for Application in the Transportation Industry," SAE Technical Paper 870094, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/870094.Also In
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