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The Natural Aging Behavior Of Open-Die-Forged 7050 Aluminum Alloy, Casey J. Madsen, Joseph J. Redfearn
The Natural Aging Behavior Of Open-Die-Forged 7050 Aluminum Alloy, Casey J. Madsen, Joseph J. Redfearn
Materials Engineering
The aging response of open-die-forged 7050 aluminum was studied at various temperatures. This is of interest because the alloy can potentially crack during stress relief if it ages after its heat treatment. Natural aging limits the ductility enough to potentially cause cracking and is combatted by placing the forgings in freezers. This experiment shows which temperatures successfully inhibit aging in the forgings. The goal was to develop a maximum time that a sample can be stored at certain temperatures before the forgings have naturally aged. The samples were first solution heat treated then water-quenched. Next, the samples were stored at …
Straightening Of Investment Casting Ni-Based Superalloys, Silvia Squillaci, Janessa Cabrera
Straightening Of Investment Casting Ni-Based Superalloys, Silvia Squillaci, Janessa Cabrera
Materials Engineering
Samples belonging to four different designs of afterburner flaps, available in the as-cast, solutionized and aged conditions, underwent 4-point bend testing to fracture to investigate straightening. The average maximum load values of the second design samples in the as-cast, solutionized and aged conditions were respectively 33 kN, 29 kN and 27 kN. Regarding the fourth design samples, the average maximum load for the as-cast, solutionized and aged conditions were respectively 23 kN, 28 kN, and 25 kN. The other parameter measured during testing was the maximum extension at fracture. All as-cast samples belonging to the second design fractured at values …