scander
Mechanical
- Nov 10, 2014
- 10
Hello,
I am working on an aluminium pressure vessel design application with one very thin area of (ideally) 0,5-1mm thickness. With such thicknesses even 0.5-1bar of differential pressure is too much for traditional 5000 or 6000 alloys so naturally I turned towards 7000 and in particular 7075. I have never used it before in a design (not done any pressure vessels in the past either) but its mechanical properties are impressively superior to 5/6000 series ( >200% higher yield strength) and could be just what we need in order to make this vessel. Cost is nowhere near as bad as I expected either: Our local workshop quoted 10-15% more for the exact same vessel if made from 7075, compared to a typical 5xxx alloy.
So I was wondering where is the catch? Weldability? We do need to weld certain areas and ensure as strong joints as with 5000 alloys but the workshop din't complain on a first discussion we had with them.
Other than the higher cost, is anyone aware of other drawbacks of the 7000 series? Right now I am wondering how come not everybody uses it as the default material for thin pressure vessels, so am I missing something here?
Thanks,
George
I am working on an aluminium pressure vessel design application with one very thin area of (ideally) 0,5-1mm thickness. With such thicknesses even 0.5-1bar of differential pressure is too much for traditional 5000 or 6000 alloys so naturally I turned towards 7000 and in particular 7075. I have never used it before in a design (not done any pressure vessels in the past either) but its mechanical properties are impressively superior to 5/6000 series ( >200% higher yield strength) and could be just what we need in order to make this vessel. Cost is nowhere near as bad as I expected either: Our local workshop quoted 10-15% more for the exact same vessel if made from 7075, compared to a typical 5xxx alloy.
So I was wondering where is the catch? Weldability? We do need to weld certain areas and ensure as strong joints as with 5000 alloys but the workshop din't complain on a first discussion we had with them.
Other than the higher cost, is anyone aware of other drawbacks of the 7000 series? Right now I am wondering how come not everybody uses it as the default material for thin pressure vessels, so am I missing something here?
Thanks,
George