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Materials Algorithms Project
Aluminium Alloys: Program Library
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This library contains complete PROGRAMS for analysing and modelling the characteristics of aluminium alloys.
Format of documentation within this library.
[A][B][C][D] [E][F][G][H] [IJ][K][L][M] [N][O][PQ][R] [S][T][UVW][XYZ]
Programs Available
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B
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C
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D
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E
- MAP_AL_ELONGATION
- To predict the percentage elongation of wrought aluminum, non-heat treatable alloys as a function of chemical composition, temper and service temperature.
- Language: FORTRAN, C & Executable files
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F
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G
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H
- MAP_AL_HARDNESS
- To predict the hardness of 356 and 319 Al cast alloys as a function of chemical composition and heat treatment (artificial aging T6).
- Language: FORTRAN, C & Executable files
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IJ
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K
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L
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M
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N
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O
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PQ
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R
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S
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T
- MAP_AL_TEXTURE
- A program for the estimation of volume fraction of S, brass, copper, cube and goss texture of an aluminium sample after recrystallization anneal as a function of true plane strains.
- Language: C, FORTRAN, Executables
- MAP_AL_TS
- To predict the ultimate tensile strength of wrought aluminum, non-heat treatable alloys as a function of chemical composition, temper and service temperature.
- Language: FORTRAN, C & Executable files
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UVW
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XYZ
- MAP_AL_YS
- To predict the yield strength of wrought aluminum, non-heat treatable alloys as a function of chemical composition, temper and service temperature.
- Language: FORTRAN, C & Executable files
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