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Thermal effect of shaping - Volume theory and phenomena

Author: Éric FELDER

Publication date: June 10, 2001

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3. Appendix: Thermophysical properties of steels and other alloys

Table 2 (p. 7) shows how the thermophysical properties of aluminum, copper and a number of copper, aluminum, titanium and iron alloys change with temperature. For steels, more complete data are available according to steel class .

  • Changes in the mass heat capacityc with temperature are of two types (figure

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