Fatigue Strength Characteristics of Non-Combustible Mg Alloy
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概要
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An ignition point of a non-combustible Mg alloy is about 300K higher than that of a Mg alloy currently in use. It is expected that the non-combustible Mg alloy can be used as a substitute for Al alloys as structure components. In this paper, the fundamentals, the notch effect and the long or small crack effect on fatigue strength of the non-combustible Mg alloy, are investigated. Moreover, the fatigue strength characteristics of the non-combustible Mg alloy are compared with that of an Al alloy to clarify the differences in the fatigue strength characteristics between the non-combustible Mg alloy and Al alloy.
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著者
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Noguchi Hiroshi
Faculty Of Commerce University Of Marketing And Distribution Sciences
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UENO Hidetoshi
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science Technology
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HAMADA Shigeru
Faculty of Engineering, Kyushu University
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SAKAMOTO Michiru
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST)
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SAKAMOTO Michiru
National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science Technology
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FUJII Takumi
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
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MORISHIGE Kazunori
Graduate School of Engineering, Kyushu University
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