737eng
Aerospace
- Oct 30, 2003
- 89
In the aircraft world, we commonly "reverse" engineer using ultimate material properties found in Mil-Hdbk, MMPDS, or equivalent source.
Which allowable do you use if a part is made by altering a sheet thickness. Example a 0.090" thk 2024-T3 sheet is chem-milled down to 0.050" thk in order to fabricate a fuselage skin. Do you use the ultimate allowables for the original 0.090" thk sheet or the 0.050" thk in order to reverse engineer the max load capabilities?
My question pertains to sheet or plate at this time, however, I do have a similar question for extrusion which is machined which I may post after I do some further research.
Which allowable do you use if a part is made by altering a sheet thickness. Example a 0.090" thk 2024-T3 sheet is chem-milled down to 0.050" thk in order to fabricate a fuselage skin. Do you use the ultimate allowables for the original 0.090" thk sheet or the 0.050" thk in order to reverse engineer the max load capabilities?
My question pertains to sheet or plate at this time, however, I do have a similar question for extrusion which is machined which I may post after I do some further research.