rpjorgen
Civil/Environmental
- Sep 12, 2004
- 2
I have been heat treating, driving, and testing 2017 "D" rivets and 2117 "AD" rivets and have been getting shear strengths about 15% less than I am getting out of a 2117 "AD" rivet without heat treating it.
I would have expected the heat treated 2017 to be a bit stronger and a the heat treated 2117 to be same as the "out of the box" 2117.
I was heat treating at 930 for 15-20 minutes and quenching.
Then immediatley driving.
Testing over several weeks yielded no significant change in shear strength.
The "D" rivets showed significant cosmetic changes after heat treating. They became darder and developed many small bumps and lumps on the surface.
The "AD" rivets discolered slightly darker, but didnt develope any lumps or bumps.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks
Rick
I would have expected the heat treated 2017 to be a bit stronger and a the heat treated 2117 to be same as the "out of the box" 2117.
I was heat treating at 930 for 15-20 minutes and quenching.
Then immediatley driving.
Testing over several weeks yielded no significant change in shear strength.
The "D" rivets showed significant cosmetic changes after heat treating. They became darder and developed many small bumps and lumps on the surface.
The "AD" rivets discolered slightly darker, but didnt develope any lumps or bumps.
What am I doing wrong??
Thanks
Rick