Inund8_ca
Mechanical
- Sep 23, 2022
- 9
Hey all,
I am looking for a reliable academic source on toughness testing data on cast alloys, to provide to CSA. My certifier there is demanding that we do cold impact tests on our aluminum and bronze enclosures, even though bronze is tougher than aluminum, unless I can provide a reliable source. It hasn't been made clear what a reliable source is, however, I'd like to get it from the same source, so there is no doubt that the same procedure was used.
The alloys I need are A356.2 aluminum and C87800 bronze. Machinery's handbook has the bronze, but not A356.2, only A356 aluminum. Is anyone aware of a source that has both materials?
And since I'm sure some of you will suggest that I get this data from the suppliers, rest assured I am doing my best on that, however, as I mentioned, they are very thorough, and I want to have as much evidence to present. I also worry that they won't accept a mill test certificate even they've been done to the same standard. I don't know this for a fact, but I assume sending samples to a lab to do a simple Charpy test will be just as expensive, and the goal is to save time and money on our quote.
I am looking for a reliable academic source on toughness testing data on cast alloys, to provide to CSA. My certifier there is demanding that we do cold impact tests on our aluminum and bronze enclosures, even though bronze is tougher than aluminum, unless I can provide a reliable source. It hasn't been made clear what a reliable source is, however, I'd like to get it from the same source, so there is no doubt that the same procedure was used.
The alloys I need are A356.2 aluminum and C87800 bronze. Machinery's handbook has the bronze, but not A356.2, only A356 aluminum. Is anyone aware of a source that has both materials?
And since I'm sure some of you will suggest that I get this data from the suppliers, rest assured I am doing my best on that, however, as I mentioned, they are very thorough, and I want to have as much evidence to present. I also worry that they won't accept a mill test certificate even they've been done to the same standard. I don't know this for a fact, but I assume sending samples to a lab to do a simple Charpy test will be just as expensive, and the goal is to save time and money on our quote.