Scientific and Engineering Progress on Aluminum-Based Light-Weight Materials : : Research Reports from the German Collaborative Research Center 692 / / Martin F. X. Wagner.

Aluminum-based light-weight materials offer great potential for novel engineering applications, particularly when they are optimized to exhibit high strength and yet provide sufficient reliability. The last decade has thus seen substantial activity in the research fields of high-strength aluminum al...

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