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Tensile and fatigue properties of aluminum alloy sheet 6022

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Tensile and fatigue tests were performed on aluminum alloy 6022 T4E29 and T6 sheet specimens in ambient air. The tensile and fatigue properties were compared with other commercial aluminum alloys. The results showed that 6022 alloy has high fatigue strength and good ductility with moderate tensile strength.

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Wang, M.Z., Kassner, M.E. Tensile and fatigue properties of aluminum alloy sheet 6022. J. of Materi Eng and Perform 11, 166–168 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1361/105994902770344222

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