Print Email Facebook Twitter Heat treatment studies of aluminium alloy type 7050 forgings. Interim report no. 2: The effect of heat treatment on a variety of engineering properties Title Heat treatment studies of aluminium alloy type 7050 forgings. Interim report no. 2: The effect of heat treatment on a variety of engineering properties Author Schra, L. van Leeuwen, H.P. Institution National Aerospace Laboratory NLR Date 1976-01-19 Abstract The effect of variety of heat treatments on various engineering properties was studied with the aim to derive an optimum heat treatment. The engineering properties comprised Vickers hardness, short-time tensile strength, fatigue crack propagation resistance, fracture toughness and stress corrosion resistance. The test results were compared with those obtained in earlier investigations on the older forging alloys of American and British origin 7079 and DTD 5024 and on the newly developed German forging alloy AZ74.61. The performance of the alloy 705O proved to be generally superior to that of AZ74.61 and far superior to that of 7079 and DTD 5024. However it was found that quenching in boiling water leads to relatively inferior fracture toughness and stress corrosion properties, while in the SCO resistant condition the alloy proved to be very susceptible to general corrosive attack if exposed to an aggressive environment. Subject aluminium alloysforgingheat treatmentstress corrosion crackingfatigue testsairframe materiallifetimefracture strengthcrack propagationhardnesstensile strengthflight simulationgust loadsfracture mechanicscracks To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:456774a8-9e1d-498f-9b71-088ff7f12470 Publisher Nationaal Lucht- en Ruimtevaartlaboratorium Access restriction Campus only Source NLR-TR 76008 U Part of collection Aerospace Engineering Reports Document type report Rights (c) 1976 National Aerospace Laboratory NLR Files campus only