Tensile properties of 7075-T6 and 2024-T3 aluminum-alloy sheet heated at uniform temperature rates under constant load / George J. Heimerl and John E. Inge
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Washington, D.C. : National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, [1955]
Results are presented of tests to determine the effect of heating at uniform temperature rates from 0.2 degrees to 100 degrees F. per second on the tensile properties of 7075-T6 d(75s-T6) and 2024-T3 (24s-T3) aluminum-alloy sheet under constant-load conditions. Yield and rupture stresses, obtained under rapid-heating conditions, are compared with results of elevated-temperature stress-strain tests for 1/2-hour exposure. Master yield-and-rupture-stress curves based on linear temperature-rate parameter are presented with which yield and rupture stresses or temperatures may be predicted for these materials for temperature rates from 0.2 to 100 degrees F per second. A description of the test equipment is included
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NACA TN No. 3462
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