Stressmerchant
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- Mar 30, 2011
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Hi
First post, hoping that someone out there will be able to help me with this query.
I'm working on a vintage PBY Catalina aircraft. Some of the design drawings call out aluminum extrusions that have an identifier I haven't seen before. The Structural Repair Manual includes a table of materials that refers to various Alcoa sections, and gives their dimensions. These are typically sections such as K11271, K78F, 1288, etc
However, on some drawings (particularly fuselage areas), there are references to extrusions such as Y2A-44T and Y6A-26T. These sections do not appear in the SRM at all. To add to the confusion, some drawings have different formats for the section identifier; I have seen (eg) Y2A-44T, Y2-A-44(t), etc.
Most of my work is done on C47 / DC-3 types. I have checked the the various Douglas documents on extrusions, since they often supply the Douglas number and the ALCOA die number. No luck.
Does anyone know where these sections came from, and what the section properties were? If I can identify the properties, I can specify a modern equivalent for the work.
First post, hoping that someone out there will be able to help me with this query.
I'm working on a vintage PBY Catalina aircraft. Some of the design drawings call out aluminum extrusions that have an identifier I haven't seen before. The Structural Repair Manual includes a table of materials that refers to various Alcoa sections, and gives their dimensions. These are typically sections such as K11271, K78F, 1288, etc
However, on some drawings (particularly fuselage areas), there are references to extrusions such as Y2A-44T and Y6A-26T. These sections do not appear in the SRM at all. To add to the confusion, some drawings have different formats for the section identifier; I have seen (eg) Y2A-44T, Y2-A-44(t), etc.
Most of my work is done on C47 / DC-3 types. I have checked the the various Douglas documents on extrusions, since they often supply the Douglas number and the ALCOA die number. No luck.
Does anyone know where these sections came from, and what the section properties were? If I can identify the properties, I can specify a modern equivalent for the work.