WKTaylor
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- Sep 24, 2001
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A question has arisen regarding a difficult to form aluminum alloy part: a deep/wide/long U-channel that twists and converges.
1. There is a desire to make this as a 1-piece, so SPF aluminum was proposed... which is what customer is interested in. However initial attempts to SPF this part are non-productive.
2. Now exploring a wide-range of fab options.
Would it be better to... ??
try SPF [alloys noted] as a one-piece, but using 'a hybrid' of other procedures?
or SPF [alloys noted] as 2-halves which are then joined together by Friction Stir Welding [FSW]?
or better to break it into multiple [more conventionally] formed segments in standard/conventional alloys which are then joined together by FSW?
or perhaps change to another fab method or alloy entirely such as segmented precision die castings or forgings [joined by FSW]; or perhaps a large precision machined thin-walled part [out of thick block]; or perhaps good-old drop-hammer forming?
or perhaps go-to another [thinner] material such as 6Al-4V sheet?
3. For now, I am just trying to get my feet on the ground regarding SPF of complex parts. What references/documents/texts are out there for advanced SPF of complex/weird parts like this?
Sorry... due to the nature of this beast, I can't show any 'configurations'.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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1. There is a desire to make this as a 1-piece, so SPF aluminum was proposed... which is what customer is interested in. However initial attempts to SPF this part are non-productive.
2. Now exploring a wide-range of fab options.
Would it be better to... ??
try SPF [alloys noted] as a one-piece, but using 'a hybrid' of other procedures?
or SPF [alloys noted] as 2-halves which are then joined together by Friction Stir Welding [FSW]?
or better to break it into multiple [more conventionally] formed segments in standard/conventional alloys which are then joined together by FSW?
or perhaps change to another fab method or alloy entirely such as segmented precision die castings or forgings [joined by FSW]; or perhaps a large precision machined thin-walled part [out of thick block]; or perhaps good-old drop-hammer forming?
or perhaps go-to another [thinner] material such as 6Al-4V sheet?
3. For now, I am just trying to get my feet on the ground regarding SPF of complex parts. What references/documents/texts are out there for advanced SPF of complex/weird parts like this?
Sorry... due to the nature of this beast, I can't show any 'configurations'.
Regards, Wil Taylor
o Trust - But Verify!
o We believe to be true what we prefer to be true. [Unknown]
o For those who believe, no proof is required; for those who cannot believe, no proof is possible. [variation,Stuart Chase]
o Unfortunately, in science what You 'believe' is irrelevant. ["Orion", Homebuiltairplanes.com forum]