SlipperyPete
Aerospace
- Sep 3, 2012
- 18
I have a question regarding the degradation in mechanical properties of 6061-T6 aluminium alloy at elevated temperatures.
The application involves operation at 250degC which creates quite a severe reduction in the strength properties. If I review published data (ESDU, MMPDS-4 etc) there are heat factor curves typically for 1hr, 10hr, 1000hr and 10,000hr soak times. For my application it will only be subjected to the elevated temperature for a maximum of 10-hours in any usage cycle. However, over the life of the vehicle the total exposure time will run into thousands of hours.
My interpretation is that the 10-hour curve should be used as this is the maximum soak time. However, I have had conflicting advice that the effect is cumulative and therefore the 10,000-hour curve should be used. At the operating temperatures at which this equipment is exposed this will make a big difference in the allowable strength properties.
Any advice gratefully received!
Peter
The application involves operation at 250degC which creates quite a severe reduction in the strength properties. If I review published data (ESDU, MMPDS-4 etc) there are heat factor curves typically for 1hr, 10hr, 1000hr and 10,000hr soak times. For my application it will only be subjected to the elevated temperature for a maximum of 10-hours in any usage cycle. However, over the life of the vehicle the total exposure time will run into thousands of hours.
My interpretation is that the 10-hour curve should be used as this is the maximum soak time. However, I have had conflicting advice that the effect is cumulative and therefore the 10,000-hour curve should be used. At the operating temperatures at which this equipment is exposed this will make a big difference in the allowable strength properties.
Any advice gratefully received!
Peter