Review of Silumin
Review of Silumin
Review of Silumin
Alloy Categories
It is convenient to divide aluminum alloys into two major categories: wrought
compositions and cast compositions. A further differentiation for each category is
based on the primary mechanism of property development. Many alloys respond to
thermal treatment based on phase solubilities. These treatments include solution
heat treatment, quenching, and precipitation, or age, hardening. For either casting
or wrought alloys ,such alloys are described as heat treatable. A large number of
other wrought compositions rely instead on work hardening through mechanical
reduction, usually in combination with various annealing procedures for property
development. These alloys are referred to as work hardening. Some casting alloys
are essentially not heat treatable and are used only in as-cast or in thermally
modified conditions unrelated to solution or precipitation effects.
Cast & Wrought Alloy nomenclatures have been developed. The Aluminum
Association system is most widely recognized in the United States. Their alloy
identification system employs different nomenclatures for wrought and cast alloys,
but divides alloys into families for simplification. For wrought alloys a four-digit
system is used to produce a list of wrought composition families as follows:
1. •1 xxx: Controlled unalloyed (pure) composition, used primarily in the electrical and
chemical industries
2. •2 xxx: Alloys in which copper is the principal alloying element, although other elements,
notably magnesium, may be specified. 2xxxseries alloys are widely used in aircraft
where their high strength (yield strengths as high as 455 MPa, or 66 ksi) is valued.
3. •3 xxx: Alloys in which manganese is the principal alloying element, used as general
purpose alloys for architectural applications and various products
4. •4 xxx: Alloys in which silicon is the principal alloying element, used in welding rods and
brazing sheet
5. •5 xxx: Alloys in which magnesium is the principal alloying element, used in boat hulls,
gangplanks, and other products exposed to marine environments
6. •6 xxx: Alloys in which magnesium and silicon are the principal alloying elements,
commonly used for architectural extrusions and automotive components
7. •7 xxx: Alloys in which zinc is the principal alloying element (although other elements,
such as copper, magnesium, chromium,& zirconium, may be specified), used in aircraft
structural components and other high-strength applications. The 7xxxseries are the
strongest aluminum alloys, with yield strengths ≥500 MPa (≥73 ksi) possible.
4xx.x Series.
Alloys of the 4xx.xgroup, based on the binary aluminum silicon system and
containing from 5 to 12% Si, find many applications where combinations of
moderate strength and high ductility and impact resistance are required.
"Business"
[End Time]>[Start Time]
0
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
0
"Good"
0
"Good"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
[End Time]>[Start Time]
Today()
"Good"
0
0
No
[End Time]>[Start Time]
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
[Subtotal]+[Tax]
No
[End Date]>[Start Date]
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
0
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
=Today()
[Delivery Date]>=Today()
No
"Not Started"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"None"
=Today()
0
0
0
[End Time]>[Start Time]
[End Date]>=[Start Date]
"Not Submitted"
=Today()
No
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
[Subtotal]+[Tax]+[Shipping]
0
0
[Original Contract Sum]+[Change Orders]
0
0
0
Today()
"1 - New"
"1 - Critical"
=Today()
Make sure the Status and Resolution fields are in sync
[Status]="3 - Resolved"
[Resolution] Is Null
[Status]="4 - Closed"
[Resolution] Is Null
If the Status is Closed but the Resolution is not specified, raise
an error to prevent the data from being saved
Resolution
Null
[Resolution] Is Null
[Status]="4 - Closed"
[Resolution] Is Null
Resolution
Null
0
"Good"
0
0
IIf([Returned Date] Is Null,"Checked Out","Returned")
Today()
IIf([Returned Date] Is Null,"Checked Out","Returned")
Today()
IIf([Returned Date] Is Null,"Loaned","Returned")
Today()
[End Time]>[Start Time]
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
0
0
No
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
[Unit Price]*[Quantity]*(1-[Discount])
0
0
"None"
IIf([Status]="Completed",No,Yes)
=Today()
0
0
"New"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
1
No
0
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
"Open"
0
No
0
0
IIf([Status] In ("Completed","Deferred"),No,Yes)
"2 - Medium"
"Not Started"
Now()
Now()
0
0
0
=Today()
0
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
[Quantity]*[Unit Price]
0
[Unit Price]*[Quantity]*(1-[Discount])
0
0
"None"
IIf([Status]="Completed",No,Yes)
=Today()
0
"New"
Concat([Budget Year]," - ",[Budget Quarter])
DateDiff(MONTH,[Start Date],[End Date])*[Rental Rate]
0
2
0
[End Time]>[Start Time]
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
0
No
[End Time]>[Start Time]
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
"On Track"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"2 - Medium"
"Not Started"
This data macro makes sure the Status is set correctly if the Percent
Complete is updated or it makes sure the Percent Complete is set correctly
if the Status is updated.
Percent Complete: 0=0%, 1=100%
[Percent Complete]=0
Percent Complete
[Percent Complete]=1
[Status]
"Completed"
[Status]="Completed" Or [Status]="Not Started"
Status
"In Progress"
This data macro makes sure the Status is set correctly if the Percent
Complete is updated or it makes sure the Percent Complete is set correctly
if the Status is updated.
Percent Complete: 0=0%, 1=100%
Update([Percent Complete])
[Percent Complete]=1
[Status]<>"Completed"
Status
"Completed"
[Percent Complete]=0
If Percent Complete is changed to 0% and Status is
Completed, set Status to Not Started
[Status]="Completed"
Status
"Not Started"
"In Progress"
Update([Status])
[Status]="Completed"
[Percent Complete]<>1
Percent Complete
[Status]="Not Started"
[Percent Complete]<>0
Percent Complete
0
[Percent Complete]=1
Percent Complete
0
IIf([Status] In ("Completed","Deferred"),No,Yes)
"2 - Medium"
"Not Started"
This data macro makes sure the Status is set correctly if the Percent
Complete is updated or it makes sure the Percent Complete is set correctly
if the Status is updated.
Percent Complete: 0=0%, 1=100%
Update([Percent Complete])
[Percent Complete]=1
[Status]<>"Completed"
Status
"Completed"
[Percent Complete]=0
[Status]="Completed"
Status
"Not Started"
Status
"In Progress"
Update([Status])
[Status]="Completed"
Percent Complete
[Status]="Not Started"
[Percent Complete]<>0
Percent Complete
[Percent Complete]=1
Percent Complete
0
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
Coalesce([Last Name]+" "+[First Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
0
=Today()
[Sunday]+[Monday]+[Tuesday]+[Wednesday]+[Thursday]+[Friday]+[Saturday]
([Sunday]+[Monday]+[Tuesday]+[Wednesday]+[Thursday]+[Friday]+
[Saturday])*[Pay Rate]
0
0
0
0
0
DateDiff(DAY,[Start Date],[End Date])
"Pleasure"
Coalesce([First Name]+" "+[Last Name],[Last Name],[First Name],[Email],
[Company])
"Business"
Today()
"Best Way"
0