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Warner, Timothy. "Recently-Developed Aluminium Solutions for Aerospace Applications." Materials Science Forum 519-521 (July 2006): 1271–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.519-521.1271.

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Two principal approaches are available to materials’ engineers to improve the overall cost-weight balance of metallic airframe structures: improving alloy performance and optimising materials’ utilisation. Although both approaches have been successful in the past, they are most effective when applied concomitantly. The Aluminium industry has a long record of improving aerospace alloys’ performance. Nevertheless, even in apparently well-explored alloy systems such as the 7xxx family, products with improved damage tolerance-strength balances have recently been developed, thanks to an improved un
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Barnes, Anthony J., Hari Raman, Andrew Lowerson, and David Edwards. "Recent Application of Superformed 5083 Aluminum Alloy in the Aerospace Industry." Materials Science Forum 735 (December 2012): 361–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.735.361.

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Traditionally the Aerospace Industry has, most often, selected heat treatable aluminum alloys for its sheet metal fairings, panels and skins. With the introduction of superplastic forming (SPF) in the late 70’s and early 80’s the initial applications of SPF aluminum utilized the heat treatable superplastic alloys that were available then (ie. 2004 and 7475). When superplastic 5083 alloy sheet became commercially available in the late 1980’s applications were focused on the ‘high end’ automobile and the European rail markets. More recently, the qualification of SP5083 to aerospace standards, co
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MATSUO, Mamoru. "Application of aluminum alloy superplasticity in aerospace." Journal of Japan Institute of Light Metals 36, no. 1 (1986): 43–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.2464/jilm.36.43.

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Vrabeľ, Marek, and Martin Eckstein. "Hole Making of Inconel 718 Aerospace Alloy." Acta Mechanica Slovaca 20, no. 1 (2016): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.21496/ams.2016.002.

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Woodfield, Andrew, and Gérard Lemaitre. "Aerospace Titanium Alloy Melt Process Quality Improvements." MATEC Web of Conferences 321 (2020): 04008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032104008.

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This Jet Engine Titanium Quality Committee (JETQC) paper describes industry quality improvements since 1990. Quality refers to freedom from melt-related hard-alpha and high-density inclusions (HDI). JETQC, formed under the auspices of the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) following the Sioux City aircraft accident in 1989, is comprised of U.S., E.U. and Japanese aircraft engine manufacturers to address the quality of premium / rotor quality titanium alloy production. Titanium suppliers provide melt-related inclusion data. JETQC focuses on hard-alpha and HDI inclusion rates in premium
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Ramesh Narayanan, P., Satyam Suwas, K. Sreekumar, Parameshwar Prasad Sinha, and Srinivasa Ranganathan. "Evolution of Crystallographic Texture in Cold Rolled Al-Zn-Mg Alloys Used in Space Applications." Materials Science Forum 702-703 (December 2011): 315–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.702-703.315.

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The aerospace industry uses a variety of materials in different forms like sheets, forgings, extruded rods, welded components and machined components for launch vehicle and satellite applications. As lighter and stronger materials are the aims of the aerospace industry, aluminium alloys are the most widely used materials in the in the aircraft and aerospace industries. These aluminum alloys used in the aerospace industry are subjected to a variety of processing operations, either in the sheet form after rolling, forging, heat treatment and machining conditions, to realize the final product imp
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Kemp, R. M. J., R. N. Wilson, and P. J. Gregson. "A Comparison of the Corrosion Fatigue Properties of Plate Aluminium Alloys for Aerospace Applications." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part G: Journal of Aerospace Engineering 207, no. 2 (1993): 97–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/pime_proc_1993_207_253_02.

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A corrosive environment such as salt water can severely degrade the fatigue properties of aluminium alloys used in aerospace applications. The corrosion fatigue crack growth rate properties of two conventional alloys, that is Al-Zn-Mg-Cu-Zr alloy (7010-T7651) and Al-Cu-Mg alloy (2024–T351) have been compared with the more recently developed Al-Li-Cu-Mg alloy (8090-T8771). Increased growth rates were observed in salt water compared to air for 7010 and 8090 but not for 2024. Comparing the three alloys, the 8090 alloy corrosion fatigue rates were similar to those of 2024 which were considerably l
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Batool, Syeda Ammara, Akhlaq Ahmad, Abdul Wadood, Abdul Mateen, and Syed Wilayat Hussain. "Development of Lightweight Aluminum-Titanium Alloys for Aerospace Applications." Key Engineering Materials 778 (September 2018): 22–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.778.22.

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Aluminum (Al) and Titanium (Ti) based lightweight alloys have been a topic of discussion and research for a few decades now. Resulting alloys with hard intermetallic phases in Al-Ti binary system have good microstructural and mechanical properties including low densities, high specific strength, better resistance against oxidation and corrosion which are highly desirable in aerospace industry. Such an alloy system was studied in our research. Powder metallurgy (PM) was used as processing route because of its economical and easy operation. Samples were prepared using metallic powders of Aluminu
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Vijayakumar, T., T. Senthilvelan, and R. Venkatakrishnan. "Wear Behaviour of Polyurethane Coated Aerospace Aluminium Alloy (7075)." Applied Mechanics and Materials 813-814 (November 2015): 252–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.813-814.252.

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This paper envisages to predict the life of an aircraft coating using high strength precipitation hardening 7000 series aluminum alloys, such as 7075 which is used extensively in aerospace industry. Aerospace aluminum alloy 7075 has been researched upon especially for aircraft materials. The intention of protective coating is to save the aerospace aluminium alloy 7075 metal surface from weatherability and, at the same time, to obtain the required degree of cosmetic finish for the object. One was epoxy polyamide as primer layer and other was the polyurethane as top-coat layer of coating through
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Krämer, A., Dieter Lung, and Fritz Klocke. "High Performance Cutting of Aerospace Materials." Advanced Materials Research 498 (April 2012): 127–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.498.127.

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Titanium and nickel-based alloys belong to the group of difficult-to-cut materials. The machining of these high-temperature alloys is characterized by low productivity and low process stability as a result of their physical and mechanical properties. Major problems during the machining of these materials are low applicable cutting speeds due to excessive tool wear, long machining times, and thus high manufacturing costs, as well as the formation of ribbon and snarled chips. Under these conditions automation of the production process is limited. This paper deals with strategies to improve machi
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Staley, J. T. "Corrosion of Aluminium Aerospace Alloys." Materials Science Forum 877 (November 2016): 485–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.877.485.

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The Junkers F13 airplane, which began production in 1919, was the first plane to be built using aluminum aerospace alloys. Nearly 100 years later, approximately 1,800 new planes are being built each year with aluminum aerospace alloys. For the five trillion or so dollars worth of existing aging airplanes, cost of aerospace corrosion in United States alone is an estimated 23 billion dollars per year. In addition, hidden corrosion costs have contributed to a bigger impact in the commercial aircraft industry. In 1988, in the corrosion sensitive environment of the Hawaiian islands, an Aloha Airlin
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Rowe, M. D., V. R. Ishwar, and D. L. Klarstrom. "Properties, Weldability, and Applications of Modern Wrought Heat-Resistant Alloys for Aerospace and Power Generation Industries." Journal of Engineering for Gas Turbines and Power 128, no. 2 (2004): 354–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2056527.

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Alloy selection and alloy design both require consideration of an array of material attributes, including in-service properties, weldability, and fabricability. Critical properties of modern heat-resistant alloys for gas turbine applications include high-temperature strength, thermal stability, oxidation resistance, and fatigue resistance. In this paper, the properties of 12 solid-solution-strengthened and six age-hardenable heat-resistant alloys are compared. Weldability is an important attribute and can be a major limiting factor in the use of certain alloys. Weldability test methods are dis
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Alexopoulos, Nikolaos D., Vangelis Migklis, Stavros K. Kourkoulis, and Zaira Marioli-Riga. "Fatigue Behavior of Aerospace Al-Cu, Al-Li and Al-Mg-Si Sheet Alloys." Advanced Materials Research 1099 (April 2015): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1099.1.

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In the present work, an experimental study was performed to characterize and analyze the tensile and constant amplitude fatigue mechanical behavior of several aluminum alloys, namely 2024 (Al-Cu), 2198 (Al-Li) and 6156 (Al-Mg-Si). Al-Li alloy was found to be superior of 2024 in the high cycle fatigue and fatigue endurance limit regimes, especially when considering specific mechanical properties. Alloy 6156 was found to have superior constant amplitude fatigue performance that the respective 6xxx series alloys; more than 15% higher endurance limit was noticed against 6061 and almost 30% higher
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Maeda, Takashi, and Yoshihisa Shirai. "Superplasticity in the Aerospace Titanium Alloy Ti-5553." Materials Science Forum 735 (December 2012): 140–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.735.140.

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Zhang, Tao, Nilo Bugtai, and Ioan D. Marinescu. "Burnishing of aerospace alloy: A theoretical–experimental approach." Journal of Manufacturing Systems 37 (October 2015): 472–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmsy.2014.11.004.

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Huda, Zainul, Nur Iskandar Taib, and Tuan Zaharinie. "Characterization of 2024-T3: An aerospace aluminum alloy." Materials Chemistry and Physics 113, no. 2-3 (2009): 515–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.matchemphys.2008.09.050.

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Kabasakalo??lu, M., H. Aydin, and M. L. Aksu. "Inhibitors for the protection of aerospace aluminium alloy." Materials and Corrosion/Werkstoffe und Korrosion 48, no. 11 (1997): 744–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/maco.19970481104.

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Troeger, L. P., and E. A. Starke, Jr. "New Process Produces Superplastic Aerospace/Automotive Aluminum Alloy." Advanced Engineering Materials 2, no. 12 (2000): 802–6. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/1527-2648(200012)2:12<802::aid-adem802>3.0.co;2-y.

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Eckelman, Matthew J., Luca Ciacci, Goksin Kavlak, Philip Nuss, Barbara K. Reck, and T. E. Graedel. "Life cycle carbon benefits of aerospace alloy recycling." Journal of Cleaner Production 80 (October 2014): 38–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jclepro.2014.05.039.

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Levano, Oliver, Nicholas Weston, Jacob Pope, et al. "FAST-forge of novel Ti-6Al-4V/Ti-6Al-2Sn-4Zr-2Mo bonded, near net shape forgings from surplus AM powder." MATEC Web of Conferences 321 (2020): 03010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032103010.

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Titanium alloys are used extensively in the aerospace sector due to the good combination of high strength-to-weight ratio and corrosive resistance. Many aerospace components are exposed to extreme service stress states and temperatures, which in some applications could compromise the component’s performance if a single titanium alloy is used. A potential solution to this issue could be the combination of dissimilar titanium alloys in subcomponent regions, achieved through consolidating powders via field assisted sintering technology (FAST-DB) and subsequent hot forging (FAST-forge). In this pa
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Bakavos, D., Philip B. Prangnell, Bernard Bès, Frank Eberl, and J. G. Grossmann. "Microstructural Interactions during Stress Ageing a 7475 Aerospace Alloy." Materials Science Forum 519-521 (July 2006): 333–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.519-521.333.

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In industrial process, like creep-ageforming, materials are aged under load. To investigate the influence of an applied stress on the ageing behaviour of Cu bearing Al-7xxx series alloys, a 7475 alloy was aged under a constant tensile stress and analysed by means of Small Angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS) and TEM. Mechanical testing was also employed, to determine if there was any effect on the materials strength. The results show that during the early stages of ageing significant interactions takes place, which preferentially aligns one type of GP zone, as well as affecting their size and volume
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Tamirisakandala, Sesh A., and Manish Kamal. "Ti‐6Al‐2Sn‐2Zr‐2Mo‐2Cr Alloy for High Strength Aerospace Fasteners." MATEC Web of Conferences 321 (2020): 11041. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032111041.

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Next generation demanding aerospace systems requirements are pushing the titanium alloy performance needs beyond the upper limits of the workhorse alloy Ti 6Al-4V (Ti 6-4), necessitating the use of advanced solutions. This paper provides an overview of Arconic’s lightweight solution to address the needs of future aerospace fastening systems. The key attributes for aerospace fasteners are strength (tensile, double shear, and fatigue) and manufacturability (ability to forge heads and roll threads while meeting metallurgical and dimensional requirements) at an affordable cost. In particular, incr
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Carrick, David M., Simon C. Hogg, and Geoffrey D. Wilcox. "Corrosion of an Advanced Al-Cu-Li Alloy for Aerospace Applications." Materials Science Forum 765 (July 2013): 629–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.765.629.

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This paper discusses two Al-Cu alloys for aerospace applications, one which has a high concentration (&gt;1.8 wt.%) of Li. These alloys are AA2024-T3 (Al-Cu) and AA2099-T8E77 (Al-Cu-Li) and are both in the plate format. Anodic polarisation and immersion in a 3.5 wt.% NaCl solution have been carried out and a comparison of the corrosion mechanisms have been made. Both alloys showed extensive corrosion over the surface, AA2024-T3, however, had areas of pitting that had joined together forming large corrosion regions, whereas AA2099-T8E77 had numerous corrosion pits that had not merged. The pits
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Taute, Carlien, and Heinrich Möller. "Segregation Characteristics of Rheo-High Pressure Die Cast Al-Alloy 2139 Plates." Materials Science Forum 828-829 (August 2015): 100–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.828-829.100.

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Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloy 2139 is a wrought alloy that is heat-treatable and used in aerospace constructions. This is mainly due to the addition of silver in the alloy. Hot-tearing is a problem for casting wrought alloys with conventional liquid casting techniques. The risk is reduced by using rheo-high pressure die casting (R-HPDC) to allow the alloy to be used for near-net shape forming of components. This study investigates the segregation characteristics of R-HPDC alloy 2139. The effects of segregation on the age-hardening response as well as the tensile properties are studied. The chemical compos
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Haghayeghi, Reza, and Plato Kapranos. "Direct-Chill Casting of AA7449 Aerospace Alloy under Electromagnetic and Ultrasonic Combined Fields." Materials Science Forum 828-829 (August 2015): 48–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.828-829.48.

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This work is based on investigation of the influence of electromagnetic fields and ultrasonic vibrations and their combination on the resulting microstructure of an AA7449 aerospace aluminium alloy. The results demonstrate the application of the compound electro-magnetic and ultrasonic fields under optimum conditions delivers not only a refined microstructure but also consistent distribution of chemical composition. It suggests an alternative method for producing high strength aerospace alloys which could not be refined through conventional addition of chemical grain refiners.
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Lee, Ho Sung, Jong Hoon Yoon, and Joon Tae Yoo. "Manufacturing Titanium and Al-Li Alloy Cryogenic Tanks." Key Engineering Materials 837 (April 2020): 64–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.837.64.

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This study presents manufacturing cryogenic tanks for aerospace applications. Since most high strength aerospace alloys like titanium alloys and Al-Li alloys exhibit low formability due to low ductility and work hardening, superplastic forming technology is applied to manufacture hemispherical shapes. Superplasticity is the ability of materials to deform plastically to show very large amount of strains. Advantages of superplastic forming technology include its design flexibility, low tooling cost and short leading time to produce. In this study, various manufacturing processes, like superplast
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Choi, Ji Ung, Woo Hyun Cho, Jong Hoon Yoon, Joon Tae Yoo, and Ho Sung Lee. "A Study on Manufacturing of Stiffened Cylinder." Applied Mechanics and Materials 365-366 (August 2013): 591–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.365-366.591.

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It is known that the stiffened cylinder structure supports external pressure loads in aerospace and marine application subjected to hydrostatic pressure. For relatively low temperature, aluminum or composite cylinder can be appropriate, but at higher temperature, titanium or steel alloy must be considered. Nickel based alloys show excellent corrosion resistance and elevated temperature mechanical strength so that these alloys are now successfully utilized for aerospace and engine application. This paper provides innovative manufacturing process of producing stiffened cylinder for elevated temp
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Zhang, C. Q., J. D. Robson, and P. B. Prangnell. "Dissimilar ultrasonic spot welding of aerospace aluminum alloy AA2139 to titanium alloy TiAl6V4." Journal of Materials Processing Technology 231 (May 2016): 382–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2016.01.008.

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Zhao, Yong Qing, and Heng Lei Qu. "Research on High Strength and High Toughness Titanium Alloy with Damage Tolerance." Materials Science Forum 654-656 (June 2010): 586–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.654-656.586.

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As the concept of aerospace design is changed, research objectives of titanium alloys also changed from high strength to high damage tolerance. High strength, high toughness titanium alloys with damage-tolerance have been investigated under the support of a national project since 2003. TC21 titanium alloy is the first Chinese-developed high strength, high toughness and damage-tolerance titanium alloy. The mechanical property of TC21 alloy is sensitive to solution temperature and aging temperature. The rods of TC21 alloy with the diameter of 20mm and 90mm possess good mechanical properties af
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Lv, Yang Yang, and Ling Feng Zhang. "Corrosion and Protection of Magnesium Alloys." Advanced Materials Research 1120-1121 (July 2015): 1078–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1120-1121.1078.

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Magnesium alloy as a green material in the 21st century, because of its excellent physical and mechanical properties of metallic materials as an ideal in the automotive industry, electronic industry and aviation, aerospace and other industries[1]. However, poor corrosion resistance of magnesium alloys become an important issue hinder application of magnesium alloys[2]. So magnesium alloy corrosion problems and the current status of research paper reviews several magnesium alloy protection methods at home and abroad, and also highlighted with our latest laser shock (LSP) study of AZ91 magnesium
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R. Viswanathan et al.,, R. Viswanathan et al ,. "Improving Corrosion Resistance of Magnesium Alloy for Aerospace Applications." International Journal of Mechanical and Production Engineering Research and Development 9, no. 3 (2019): 769–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.24247/ijmperdjun201986.

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Whittaker, J. T., and D. P. Hess. "Ductility of Titanium Alloy and Stainless Steel Aerospace Fasteners." Journal of Failure Analysis and Prevention 15, no. 5 (2015): 571–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11668-015-0007-8.

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Ott, Eric A., and Michael W. Peretti. "Metal Injection Molding of Alloy 718 for Aerospace Applications." JOM 64, no. 2 (2012): 252–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11837-012-0246-z.

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Xiong, Bai Qing, Yong'an Zhang, Bao Hong Zhu, Hong Wei Liu, Zhi Hui Zhang, and Li Kai Shi. "Research on Ultra-High Strength Al-11Zn-2.9Mg-1.7Cu Alloy Prepared by Spray Forming Process." Materials Science Forum 475-479 (January 2005): 2785–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.475-479.2785.

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An ultra-high strength Al-11Zn-2.9Mg-1.7Cu alloy has been prepared by spray forming process. The microstructures of as-cast and as-deposited alloys have been studied. XRD analysis result shows that the phases of spray formed Al-11Zn-2.9Mg-1.7Cu alloy consist of a-Al, MgZn2, Al2Cu and Al2CuMg. T6 heat treatment process is used to strengthen the alloy. The ultimate tensile strength reach up to 810MPa, and the elongation is about 9~11%. This kind of aluminum alloy is an ideal structural material for the aerospace and automobile industries.
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Song, Quan Ming, and David Wert. "State of the Art Stainless Steel Provides Improved Properties for Widely Varying Applications." Advanced Materials Research 413 (December 2011): 341–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.413.341.

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Carpenter Technology Corporation’s Custom 465® stainless steel is a state-of-the-art alloy which has seen its applications expanding at a rapid rate. This alloy is a premium double vacuum melted (VIM/VAR) martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel that offers an excellent combination of strength, toughness, and corrosion resistance. With its exceptional properties, design engineers have specified the alloy for high-performance components in various industries, such as aerospace, industrial, energy, consumer and medical. The high strength, greater than 250 ksi (1722 MPa) typical, and t
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Caiazzo, Fabrizia, Vittorio Alfieri, and Vincenzo Sergi. "Investigation on Mechanical Properties of Disk Laser Welded Aerospace Alloys." Advanced Materials Research 702 (May 2013): 128–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.702.128.

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The original micro structure of the base metal is significantly affected by a welding thermal cycle, irrespective of the type of the heat source. Hence, new phases and different grain size result in the welding bead. The tensile strength of the overall structure is affected in turn. Tensile tests are normally conducted to eventually test a square butt joint configuration. In conjunction, micro hardness is thought to be a good indicator to predict where the fracture would occur in the welded structure. Referring to common metal alloys for aerospace and considering a diode-pumped disk-laser sour
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Reis, Danieli A. P., Antônio Augusto Couto, N. I. Domingues Jr., Ana Cláudia Hirschmann, S. Zepka, and Carlos de Moura Neto. "Effect of Artificial Aging on the Mechanical Properties of an Aerospace Aluminum Alloy 2024." Defect and Diffusion Forum 326-328 (April 2012): 193–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ddf.326-328.193.

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Aluminum alloys have low specific weight, relatively high strength and high corrosion resistance and are used in many applications. Aluminum Alloy 2024 is widely used for aircraft fuselage structures, owing to its mechanical properties. In this investigation, Aluminum Alloy 2024 was given solid solution treatments at 495, 505, and 515°C followed by quenching in water. It was then artificially aged at 190 and 208°C. Subsequently, hardness measurements, tensile tests as well as impact and fatigue tests were carried out on the heat treated alloys to determine the mechanical properties. The tensil
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El-Chaikh, A., A. Danzig, and D. Muenter. "Effect of Microstructure on Fatigue Properties of Several Ti-Alloys for Aerospace Application." MATEC Web of Conferences 321 (2020): 04015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032104015.

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A wide range of available Ti-alloys is used at Liebherr-Aerospace Lindenberg GmbH for several aeronautical applications in flight controls and landing gear systems. For these applications, the mechanical properties of conventionally manufactured Ti-alloys (α+β, near β) as well as additive manufactured Ti-alloy were optimized. Modification of the heat treatment parameters of a near-β titanium alloy leads to optimization of the hardening process of large cross-sections. This modification allows the adjustment of an optimum volume fraction of the primary α-phase resulting in enhancing of the elon
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Zhou, Qing, Goroh Itoh, and Mitsuo Niinomi. "Mechanical Properties and High Temperature Deformation of Beta Titanium Alloys." Materials Science Forum 546-549 (May 2007): 1379–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.546-549.1379.

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Because of its excellent environmental resistance and cold-working capacity, beta titanium alloy Ti-15-3 has attracted more and more attention in aerospace manufacture industry. Another beta titanium alloy, Ti-29-13, has been recently developed for biomedical implant materials. The mechanical properties of three alloys including two β and one α+β are presented, particularly the characteristic of β alloy differing from that of α+β alloy. The high temperature deformation behaviors of two alloys are also presented. Excellent formability of Ti-15-3 highlights the metal sheet application in commerc
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Batista Ponce, Moises, Juan Manuel Vazquez-Martinez, Joao Paulo Davim, and Jorge Salguero Gomez. "Analysis of Secondary Adhesion Wear Mechanism on Hard Machining of Titanium Aerospace Alloy." Materials 12, no. 12 (2019): 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ma12122015.

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Titanium alloys are widely used in important manufacturing sectors such as the aerospace industry, internal components of motor or biomechanical components, for the development of functional prostheses. The relationship between mechanical properties and weight and its excellent biocompatibility have positioned this material among the most demanded for specific applications. However, it is necessary to consider the low machinability as a disadvantage in the titanium alloys features. This fact is especially due to the low thermal conductivity, producing significant increases in the temperature o
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Tamirisakandala, Sesh, Ernie Crist, Fusheng Sun, and Matthew Dahar. "Superior Oxidation Resistance Titanium Alloy ARCONIC-THORTM for Aerospace Applications." MATEC Web of Conferences 321 (2020): 04013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202032104013.

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Next generation fuel-efficient jet engines are running hotter presenting a structural challenge for the exhaust systems and structures adjacent to the engines. A conventional and affordable titanium alloy with superior oxidation resistance provides significant weight reductions and associated cost savings by eliminating the need for high density material systems such as nickel-base superalloys for service temperatures in between current titanium and nickel, enabling major technology advancement in high temperature aerospace applications. This paper presents an overview of Arconic’s engineered
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Gomez-Gallegos, Ares, Paranjayee Mandal, Diego Gonzalez, Nicola Zuelli, and Paul Blackwell. "Studies on Titanium Alloys for Aerospace Application." Defect and Diffusion Forum 385 (July 2018): 419–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ddf.385.419.

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Since the development of the Ti54M titanium alloy in 2003, its application within the aerospace sector has gradually increased due to the combination of properties such as improved forgeability and machinability, low flow stress at elevated temperatures, and superplastic characteristics. However, for the successful exploitation of Ti54M a comprehensive understanding of its mechanical characteristics, microstructure stability, and superplastic behaviour is required. The superplastic forming of titanium alloys is characterised by high deformation at slow strain rates and high temperatures which
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Curioni, Michele, Peter Skeldon, George E. Thompson, and John Ferguson. "Graded Anodic Film Morphologies for Sustainable Exploitation of Aluminium Alloys in Aerospace." Advanced Materials Research 38 (March 2008): 48–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.38.48.

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High strength aluminium alloys are widely used in the civil and military aerospace industry due to their low weight and high mechanical properties, achieved by selected alloying elements and heat treatments. The resulting multiphase alloy system, a solid solution of alloying elements in the aluminium matrix and a variety of second phase material, requires specific anticorrosion measures in order to prevent localized corrosion, which is promoted by microgalvanic coupling between the different metallographic phases. Traditionally, the anticorrosion performances are achieved by chromic acid anodi
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Lv, Jia Hui, Wei Ze Wang, Shan Tung Tu, and Shao Wu Liu. "Failure Cases Analysis in Aerospace Field." Materials Science Forum 993 (May 2020): 1277–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.993.1277.

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The major concern in the aviation industry is the flight safety. Although great effort has been put into the development of material and system reliability, the failure cases of fatal accidents still occur nowadays. Due to the complexity of the aviation system and the interaction among the failure components, it is difficult to do the failure analysis of the related equipment. This study focused on surveying the failure cases in aviation, which were extracted from failure analysis journals, including Engineering Failure Analysis and Case studies in Engineering Failure Analysis, in order to obt
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Burek, Jan, Lukasz Zylka, Marcin Plodzien, Michal Gdula, and Pawel Sulkowicz. "The influence of the cutting edge shape on high performance cutting." Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology 90, no. 1 (2018): 134–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/aeat-11-2015-0243.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine the influence of the shape of a cutting edge on high-performance milling high-performance cutting. The main purpose of the test was to determine the possibility of increasing the efficiency of machining AlZn5.5CuMg alloy, which is used mainly for the thin-walled structural aerospace components. Design/methodology/approach In all, eight cutters for machining aluminum alloys with different shape of the cutting edge (1 – continuous, 4 – interrupted, 3 – wavy) were tested. The influence of different shapes of a cutting edge on cutting force compone
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Randman, D., J. Corteen, W. M. Rainforth, B. P. Wynne, and B. Davis. "New Recrystallisation Behaviour Seen in Magnesium Alloy Elektron 675." Materials Science Forum 715-716 (April 2012): 171–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.715-716.171.

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There has recently been renewed interest in magnesium alloys from both the automotive and aerospace industries. Due to the low density (approximately 35% lower than aluminium) and high specific strength, these alloys can introduce significant weight savings, and consequently fuel savings, to both vehicles and aircraft. Elektron™ 675 is a new alloy based on the magnesium-yttrium-gadolinium ternary system, developed by Magnesium Elektron Ltd. for wrought applications. Elektron™ 675 has superior mechanical properties relative to the current commercially available wrought alloys AZ31B, WE43, and Z
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Li, Shi Qiong, Yun Jun Cheng, Xiao Bo Liang, and Jian Wei Zhang. "Recent Work on Alloy and Process Development of Ti2AlNb Based Alloys." Materials Science Forum 475-479 (January 2005): 795–800. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.475-479.795.

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Ti2AlNb orthorhombic phase based alloys are the promising high temperature structural materials for aeronautical and aerospace industry because of their low density, high yield strength and excellent high temperature performance. In this paper, the recent work which has been carried out in CISRI on alloy and process of Ti2AlNb based alloys is presented. The work covers the development of the alloy design and microstructure control as well as the processing technology applied for producing good quality alloy ingots and fabricating various components. The progress obtained in application researc
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Agilan, M., R. Anbukkarasi, T. Venkateswran, et al. "Studies on Friction Stir Welding of Al-Cu-Li (AA2195) Alloy." Materials Science Forum 830-831 (September 2015): 274–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.830-831.274.

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For aerospace applications, Al-Cu-Li alloys are more attractive than conventional aluminum alloys due to their low density, high modulus and high strength. AA2195 is a third generation Al-Li alloy, developed with improved weldability. In this study, AA2195 alloy of 5mm thick sheets were welded by friction stir welding process (FSW). Tool rotational speed was varied from 400 rpm to 1000 rpm at constant travel speed of 60mm/min. Optimum tool rotation speed was identified and defect free weld coupons were processed with optimized parameter. Mechanical properties and micro structural characterizat
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Adamiec, Janusz. "Repairing the WE43 Magnesium Cast Alloys." Solid State Phenomena 176 (June 2011): 99–106. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/ssp.176.99.

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In addition to aluminium and titanium alloys, the magnesium alloys comprise the group of lightweight alloys which have the highest practical importance in structural applications. The WE43 alloy with the addition of rare earth elements and yttrium is used mainly for the sand mould castings for the aerospace industry. The castings for aerospace industry have complicated shapes and varying wall thickness, as a result of which they often have casting effects such as misruns, micro-shrinkages and cracks. The frequency of defect occurrence in the complicated shape casting may exceed 50%. The defect
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Sivashanmugam, N., and K. L. Harikrishna. "Influence of Rare Earth Elements in Magnesium Alloy - A Mini Review." Materials Science Forum 979 (March 2020): 162–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/msf.979.162.

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In recent days, the use of Magnesium and its alloys is preferred in defence, automotive and aerospace industries where large size and complex components are required in light weight. Besides, magnesium alloys are used in computers, electronic devices and biomedical applications. Alloying magnesium with rare earth elements (RE) is used to develop the light alloys for the stated applications at elevated temperature. Rare earth magnesium alloys are having unique properties over other metals, including a high specific strength, low thermal conductivity, good damping capacity and good castability.
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