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Does anybody have knowledge about using aluminum alloy 6005-T5 for a wing spar extrusion in replacement of 6061-T6 ? Apparently it has the same properties and is more extrudable. I am concerned by the "same properties", especially fatigue; but cannot find anything on the subject and I am completely ignorant myself. Thanks for any input ! J ean-Charles |
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On Feb 22, 9:14 am, "jeanch" wrote:
Hello, Does anybody have knowledge about using aluminum alloy 6005-T5 for a wing spar extrusion in replacement of 6061-T6 ? Apparently it has the same properties and is more extrudable. I am concerned by the "same properties", especially fatigue; but cannot find anything on the subject and I am completely ignorant myself. Thanks for any input ! J ean-Charles From Matweb.com 6005 T5 Tensile Strength, Ultimate 260 MPa 37700 psi Tensile Strength, Yield 240 MPa 34800 psi Elongation at Break 8 % 8 % In 5 cm; Sample 1.6 mm thick Modulus of Elasticity 69 GPa 10000 ksi Average of Tension and Compression. In Aluminum alloys, the compressive modulus is typically 2% greater than the tensile modulus Poisson's Ratio 0.33 0.33 Estimated from trends in similar Al alloys. Fatigue Strength 100 MPa 14500 psi 500,000,000 Cycles Shear Modulus 26 GPa 3770 ksi Estimated from similar Al alloys. Shear Strength 205 MPa 29700 psi 6061 T6 Ultimate Tensile Strength 310 MPa 45000 psi AA; Typical Tensile Yield Strength 276 MPa 40000 psi AA; Typical Elongation at Break 12 % 12 % AA; Typical; 1/16 in. (1.6 mm) Thickness Elongation at Break 17 % 17 % AA; Typical; 1/2 in. (12.7 mm) Diameter Modulus of Elasticity 68.9 GPa 10000 ksi AA; Typical; Average of tension and compression. Compression modulus is about 2% greater than tensile modulus. Notched Tensile Strength 324 MPa 47000 psi 2.5 cm width x 0.16 cm thick side-notched specimen, Kt = 17. Ultimate Bearing Strength 607 MPa 88000 psi Edge distance/pin diameter = 2.0 Bearing Yield Strength 386 MPa 56000 psi Edge distance/pin diameter = 2.0 Poisson's Ratio 0.33 0.33 Estimated from trends in similar Al alloys. Fatigue Strength 96.5 MPa 14000 psi AA; 500,000,000 cycles completely reversed stress; RR Moore machine/specimen Fracture Toughness 29 MPa-m½ 26.4 ksi-in½ KIC; TL orientation. Machinability 50 % 50 % 0-100 Scale of Aluminum Alloys Shear Modulus 26 GPa 3770 ksi Estimated from similar Al alloys. Shear Strength 207 MPa 30000 psi AA; Typical |
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On Feb 22, 11:14 am, "jeanch" wrote:
Hello, Does anybody have knowledge about using aluminum alloy 6005-T5 for a wing spar extrusion in replacement of 6061-T6 ? Apparently it has the same properties and is more extrudable. I am concerned by the "same properties", especially fatigue; but cannot find anything on the subject and I am completely ignorant myself. Thanks for any input ! J ean-Charles Check out www.matweb.com Search 6005-t5 and 6061-t6 Data sheets for each material are available. Regarding replacing a wing spar extrusion.......that would be your call. I have made substitutions in a similar situation eg. wing spar connectors, but have not flown the ship yet. Time will tell. Clark |
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On Mar 5, 5:31 pm, wrote:
On Feb 22, 11:14 am, "jeanch" wrote: Hello, Does anybody have knowledge about using aluminum alloy 6005-T5 for a wing spar extrusion in replacement of 6061-T6 ? Apparently it has the same properties and is more extrudable. I am concerned by the "same properties", especially fatigue; but cannot find anything on the subject and I am completely ignorant myself. Thanks for any input ! J ean-Charles Check outwww.matweb.com Search 6005-t5 and 6061-t6 Data sheets for each material are available. Regarding replacing a wing spar extrusion.......that would be your call. I have made substitutions in a similar situation eg. wing spar connectors, but have not flown the ship yet. Time will tell. Clark Thanks Clark But I know now that I wont go this route because I cannot find enough information. What is your "ship" ? |
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