Bulletin of Alloy Phase Diagrams

, Volume 1, Issue 1, pp 46–48 | Cite as

The Al−Be−Cu (Aluminum-Beryllium-Copper) System

  • Y. A. Chang
  • J. P. Neumann
  • A. Mikula
  • D. Goldberg
Provisional Al−Be−Cu
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International Atomic Energy Agency Beryllium Alloy Phase Diagram Liquidus Projection Continuous Solid Solution 
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Authors and Affiliations

  • Y. A. Chang
    • 1
  • J. P. Neumann
    • 2
  • A. Mikula
    • 3
  • D. Goldberg
    • 4
  1. 1.Materials Engineering DepartmentUniversity of WisconsinMilwaukee
  2. 2.U.S. Bureau of MinesAlbany
  3. 3.ViennaAustria
  4. 4.Westinghouse TAPPittsburgh

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