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Re: question from last class -Mech prop data for annealedplain carbon steels
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Also from last class:
Densities of some materials:
Al alloys 2.63-2.82 gm/cm3
steels 6.92-9.13Ti alloys 4.43-4.70Mg alloys 1.77-1.78Cu alloys 7.47-8.94glasses 2.4-2.7HDPE 0.96PMMA 1.22epoxies 1.25
Lotus versatile vehicle architecture system (VVA)
Al???
Almost completely "aluminum" - high pressure die-castings, stampings, and extrusions
Advanced Materials & Processes, July 2005, p 29
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OK…..which "aluminum" is it?
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OK…..which "aluminum" is it?
Alloy designation NOT same as steels
In fact, no carbon at all in ordinary Al alloys
Does NOT contain 0.61% carbon
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Number Major alloy addition
1xxx -2xxx Cu3xxx Mn4xxx Si5xxx Mg6xxx Mg & Si7xxx Zn8xxx other
Here’s the scoop -
Al alloy containing 4.4% Cu (say 2024) can be heat treated to strength level much higher than that of pure Al
So, does alloying affect the properties?
Yield strength Tensile strength
Low-strength 30 ksi 60 ksi steel
Pure aluminum 5 ksi 13 ksi
Al alloy 2024-T4 47 ksi 68 ksi
Al alloy containing 4.4% Cu (say 2024) can be heat treated to strength level much higher than that of pure Al
So, does alloying affect the properties?
Yield strength Tensile strength
Low-strength 30 ksi 60 ksi steel
Pure aluminum 5 ksi 13 ksi
Al alloy 2024-T4 47 ksi 68 ksi
What’s this??
T4 designates a heat treatment (Al alloys only)
"solution heat-treated, quenched, and naturally aged to a substantially stable condition"
T4 designates a heat treatment (Al alloys only)
"solution heat-treated, quenched, and naturally aged to a substantially stable condition"
How do we know this works?…….& why does it make the material stronger?
How do we know it works?
We consult a road map for the material system
A portion of the Al-Cu"phase diagram"
We have a nomenclature problem
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A new concept - the solid solution
A single Cu-Zn alloy is formed
Then, where are the Zn atoms??