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Aluminum 359, "Transition Temperature" and "Gf (Fracture Energy)" ?

Aluminum 359, "Transition Temperature" and "Gf (Fracture Energy)" ?

Aluminum 359, "Transition Temperature" and "Gf (Fracture Energy)" ?

(OP)
Hi every body
Is there any body knows the what is the Aluminum 359, "Transition Temperature" and "Gf(Fracture Energy).
I want to use the last parameter for "Damage evolution" in "ABAQUS" software.
I will be appreciated, If anyone knows how can i get this parameters.
With Best Regards.
yassou.

RE: Aluminum 359, "Transition Temperature" and "Gf (Fracture Energy)" ?

(OP)
Thanks metengr for your respond.
But in this paper there is property of Aluminum 359 with percentage of SiC reinforcement particles.
From the other hand, It raise a question, That is:
Can we get the KIC Aluminum 359 from this table of that Paper ?

I say when Al359T6+30SiC have K=22.05 and Al359+10SiC have K=17.40, Now can we say Al359 have K=15.18 ?
With Best Regards.
yassou.

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