a_wall_e
Aerospace
- Jan 6, 2021
- 2
Hi,
So I had a question relating to the grain structure that one would expect to see for large/thick forgings. This would be a cylinder shape that has thicknesses of around 7-8 inches and a diameter of 40 inches if this helps. I have heard from some companies that the longitudinal direction is in the "hoop" or radial direction of the cylinder, while others have said it is in the height/thickness of the cylinder forgings. The short transverse and long transverse can vary depending on who I am asking. Is there a general specification or knowledge that it is in one these directions? Any help would be appreciated.
So I had a question relating to the grain structure that one would expect to see for large/thick forgings. This would be a cylinder shape that has thicknesses of around 7-8 inches and a diameter of 40 inches if this helps. I have heard from some companies that the longitudinal direction is in the "hoop" or radial direction of the cylinder, while others have said it is in the height/thickness of the cylinder forgings. The short transverse and long transverse can vary depending on who I am asking. Is there a general specification or knowledge that it is in one these directions? Any help would be appreciated.