Angus101
Aerospace
- Mar 28, 2011
- 4
Hi there,
I'm currently running tensile tests between two pieces of 1050 Aluminum in non-hardened (80MPa) states. One piece has failed in service, the other has not.
I am measuring UT, Yield, Elongation and Youngs Modulus.
The UT and yields are similar between both, but the elongation is higher and the modului are lower in the failed piece.
Ignoring test set-up, and in-service reasons of failure, any ideas why this difference?
Thanks,
A101
I'm currently running tensile tests between two pieces of 1050 Aluminum in non-hardened (80MPa) states. One piece has failed in service, the other has not.
I am measuring UT, Yield, Elongation and Youngs Modulus.
The UT and yields are similar between both, but the elongation is higher and the modului are lower in the failed piece.
Ignoring test set-up, and in-service reasons of failure, any ideas why this difference?
Thanks,
A101