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RIFI AD-AO17 848 ENGINEERING DATA ON NEW AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL { MATERIALS Omar L. Deel, et al Battelle Columbus Laboratories I ' Prepared for': I Air Force Materials Laboratory 1 June 1975 DISTRIBUTED BY: fKUM National Technical Information Service U. S. [EPARTMENT OF COMMERCE i .iII I I ii 111I. 338141 A C= ENGINEERING DATA ON S> NEW AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS COL U"BUS LABORATRIS I JUNE 1975 iTECHNICAL REPORT AFML-TR-75-97 FINAL REPORT FOR PERIOD APRIL 1978 - APRIL 1975 Appoved for publk rleue; dstribution u AN A,odTucI.Od NbyAL TECHNICAL 'NFORMATION SERVICE US ODp."m.nI (cid:127)f r, tc. (cid:127)IVA.2 |51 Prepared for AIR FORCE MATERIALS LAIORATORY Air Force Systems Command Wdght.Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio 45433 NOTICE When Government drawings, specifications, or other data are used for any pur- t pose other than in connection with a definitely related Government procurement operation, the United States Government thereby incurs no responsibility not any obligation whatsoever; and the fact that the Government may have formulated, furnished, or in any way supplied the said drawings, specifications, or other data, is not to be regarded by implication or otherwise as in any manner licensing the holder or any other person or corporation, or conveying any rights or permission to manufacture, use, or sell any patented invention that may in any way be related thereto. This technical report has been reviewed and is approved for publication. C. L. Uarmsworth, Technical Manager for Engineering and Design Data Materials Engineering Branch Systems Support Division Air Force Materials Laboratory FOR THE COMMANDER "I A. Olevitch, Chief Materials Engineering Branch Systems Support Division Air Force Materials Laboratory This report has been reviewed by the Information Office (01) and is releasable to the National Technical Inform&- tion Service (NTIS).. At NTIS, it will be available to the general public, including foreign nations. Copies of this report should not be returned unless return is required by *security considerations, qntractual obligations, or notice on a specific document. (cid:127)'(cid:127), ,'kl~AFRO RC'E- 5;-11 .;1, - 200# , ! ,J ,, :' , ~rat4 on ea s c !1I Unclassified SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE (Ulsa, Data lntered_ REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE 3RE CMPLTC ORM r. R10oRT NmumE .... GOVT ACCESSION N0. I. RECIPIENT'S CATALOG NUMUER AFML-TR-75-97 4. TITLE (and Subtitle) S. TYPE OF REPORT & PERIOD COVERED SEnEgnigneineeriearisn g DDtaAtpar il on New Aerospace Structural Final Summary Report, 1973 to April 1975 Materials 6. PERFORMINtG ONG. R11PO6RT NUMBER 7, AUTHOR(f) a. CONTRACT OR GRANT NUMSER(s) Omar L. Deel, Paul E. Ruff, and H. Mindlin F33615-73-C-5073 S. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS 10. PROGRAM ELEMENT, PROJECT, TASK SBattelle AREA & WORK UNIT NUMBERS Columbus Laboratories 7381 (Project Number) 505 King Avenue, Columbus, Ohio 43201 738106 (Task Number) 1". CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE Air Force Materials Laboratory June 1975 Air Force Systems Command Is. NUMBER OF PAGES Wri ht Patterson Air Force Base. Ohio 454I33VY CLS . WM*O NITORING AGENCY NAME & ADOESS(diffent (ram Controlling Oilics) 5. S9CURiY CLASS. (oi this report) S~Unclass ified 1Sa. DECLASSIFICATION/DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE IS. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (0i fthi Report) I Approved for public ielease; distribution unlimited. 17. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (ol Ihe abesterc entered In Blaok 20, It different from Report) IS. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 19. KEY WORDS (Continue on revere. aide It nee.ssary and identity by blick number) Mechanical Properties Aluminum Alloys 7475 Fatigue Properties Heat Resistant Alloys 2419 Creep Properties Titanium Alloys T1-6AI-2Zr-2Mo-2Cr Chemical Composition 7049 Ti-6AI-2Cb-lTa-lMo Physical Properties Inconel 617 Ti-6A1-4V 20. ABSTRACT (Contin.e on revere.e ide It necessary and Identify by block number) The major objectives of 4 this research program were to evaluate newly developed materials of interest to the Air Force for potential structural airframe usage, and to provide "data sheet" type presentations of engineering data for these materials. The effort coered in this report has concentrated on 7049-T7351 plate, Inconel 617 annealed sheet, 7475-T7351 plate, 2419-T851 plate, Ti-6kl-2Zr-2Sn-24o-2Cr duplex-annealed forging, Ti-6A1-2Cb-lTa-lMo annealed plate, Ti-6A1-4V beta- annealed plate, Ti-6A1-4V annealed castings, Ti-6A1-4V. isothermal forgings, I DD IIn JcAoNl7o3y 1940733 heEaDtIT-ItONr eOaFt eI NdO Vs 6h5e 1eI tO,O SOaLnEdT 201.S0It T7 castinas. $ECU-.TY CLASSIjICATION OF THIS PAGE (When Date Entered) * I SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE(Wha. Data E.nter(cid:127)d) 19. Incoloy 903 201.0 20. The properties investigated include tension, compression, shear, bend, impact, fracture toughness, fatigue, creep and stress-rupture, and stress corrosion at selected temperatures. I I I j Lr SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE(Whon Data Entered) FOREWORD1 This ....... was prepared by Battelle's...lu O u LI AI i~i FOREWORD ?"This report was prepared by Battelle's Columbus Laboratories, Columbus, (cid:127)" Ohio, under Contract F33615-73-C-5073. This contract was performed under Project No. 7381, "Materials Applications", Task No. 738106, "Engineering and Design Data". The work was administered under the direction of the Air Force Materials Laboratory, Air Force Systems Command, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, by Mr. Clayton Harmsworth (AFMrL/MXE), technical manager. This final report covers work conducted from April, 1973, to April, 1975. This report was submitted by the authors on April 30, 1975. ii ~II TABLE OF CONTENTS Page INTRODUCTION ...................................................... 1 t 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy ................. .................... 2 Material Description ............... .................... 2 Processing and Heat Treating ............. ................ 2 I Test Results ............. ............................ 2 Inconel 617 Alloy ........... ........................ .. 19 Material Description. ................... ..... 19 Processing and Heat Treating .................. 19 Test Results . ............................................ 19 7475-T7351AluminumAlloy .............................. .... 35 Material Description . ..................... 35 Processing and Heat Treating. ...... ................. .... 35 Test Results ............. ......................... .... 35 "2419-T851 Aluminum Plate .......... ..................... ... 52 Material Description ......... ..................... .... 52 Processing and Heat Treatment ...... ............... ... 52 Test Results ............... ........................ ... 52 Ti-6A1-2Zr-25n-2Mo-2Cr Alloy ........ ................... ... 69 Material Description ......... ..................... .... 69 Processing and Heat Treating ................. 69 Test Results .................................. ...... 69 Ti-6AI-2Cb-lTa-lMo Alloy .......... ..................... ... 86 Material Description ........... .................... ... 86 Processing and Heat Treating ...... ................. .... 86 Test Results ............. ......................... .... 86 Ti-6A1-4V Alloy ......... ................ 103 Material Description ............. ................... ... 103 Processing and Heat Treating ....... ................. ... 103 Test Results ................. ....................... ... 103 Ti-6A1-4V Alloy Castings ............ ..................... ... 120 Material Description ..................................... 120 Processing and Heat Treating ....... ................. ... 120 Test Results ........................................... 120 Ti-6AI-4V Isothermal Forging ........ .................... ... 133 Material Description ..................... 133 Processing and Heat Treating. ................. 133 Test Results ................. ........................ ... 133 Incoloy 903 Alloy ................ ........................ ... 146 Material Description ........... ..................... ... 146 Processing and Heat Treating ..................... 146 Test Results ........ ...................... 146 v idI TABLE OF CONTENTS (Continued) Eage 201.0 T7 Aluminum Castings. .. ............................ .......162 Material Description .. .. .......................... .........162 Processing and HIeat Treating .. .. ............................162 Test Results .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 162 DISCUSSION OF PROGRAM RESULTS. .. .................. .......................... 175 CONCLUSIONS. .. .. .. ........ ......................................178 APPENDIX I EXPERIMENTAL PROCEDURE. .. ........ ....................................179 Mechanical Properties. .. .......... .............................. 180 Specimen Identification. .. ...... ................................ 181 Test Description ....... .................. 18 TensLon . . . . . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . .182 Comp~ression .. ...... ........................................ 183 Benc'................... ....... 183 Creep and Stress Rupture . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. ... 183 Stress Corrosion. .. ........ ................................184 Thermal Expansion. .. .................. .. .. .. .... 185 Fatigue . .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. .. . .185 Fracture Toughness. .. ........ ..............................186 APPENDIX II SPECIMEN DRAWINGS . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... 18-7 APPENDIX III DATA SHEETS. .. ...................................................... 191 vi I J LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS Figure 1 Specimen Layout for 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate P3 2 Typical Tensiile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for 7049-T7351 Aluminu" Alloy Plate (Longitudinal) ....... 12 3 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse) . ....... 13 4 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Longitudinal) ............... .................. ... ... 14 5 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse) ................... ......................... 15 S6 Effect of Temperature on the Tensile Properties of "7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate .......................... 16 7 Effect of Temperature on the Compressive Properties of 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate ..... ............... ... 16 8 Axial Load Fatigue Behavior of Unnotched 7049-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate ......... ................... .... 17 9 Axial Load Fatigue Behavior of Notched (Kt - 3.0) 7049- T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate ....... ................. ... 17 10 Stress-Rupture and Plastic Deformation Curves for 7049- T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse) ... ........... ... 18 11 Specimen Layout for Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet ... ......... ... 20 12 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for Annealed Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet (Longitudinal) ......... ... 28 13 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for Annealed Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet (Transverse) . . ..... 29 14 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for Annealed Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet (Longitudinal) ......... ............... ... 30 15 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for Annealed Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet (Transverse) ......... .................. ... 31 16 Effect of Temperature on the Tensile Properties of Annealed Inconel Alloy 617 Sheet. ..... ............. ... 32 17 Effect of Temperature on the Compressive Properties of Annealed Inconel Alloy 617 Sheet ..... ............. ... 32 vii LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (Continued) Figure 18 Axial Load Fatigue Behavior of Unnotched Annealed Inconel Alloy 617 Sheet .. .. .................................33 19 Axial Load Fatigue Behavior of Notched (Kt - 3.0) Annealed Inconel Alloy 617 Sheet .. .. .................................33 20 Stress-Rupture and Plastic-Deformation Curves for Annealed Inconel 617 Alloy Sheet (Transverse) .. .. ..................... 34 21 Specimen Layout for 7475-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate.......36 22 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for 7475-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Longitudinal) .. .. ........... 45I 23 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for 7475-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse) .. ............... 46 24 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for 7475-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Longitudinal). .. ...........................................47I 25 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulis Curves at Temperature for 7475-T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse). .. .......................................48 26 Effect of Temperature on the Tensile Properties of 7475-T7351 Alloy Plate. .. ...................................49I 27 Effect of Temperature on the Compressive Properties of 7475_07351 Alloy Plate. .. ...................................49 28 Axial Load Fatigue Behavior of Unnotched 7475-T7351 Alloy Plate .. .. .............................................50I 29 Axial Load Fatigue Behavliur of Notched (Kt - 3.0) 7475-T7351 Alloy Plate. .. ...................................50 30 Stress-Rupture and Plastic Deformation Curves for, 7475- T7351 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse). .. ................... 51 31 Specimen Layout for 2419-T851 Aluminum Alloy Plate........53 32 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature forI 2419-T851 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Longitudinal). .. ... .......... 62 33 Typical Tensile Stress-Strain Curves at Temperature for 2419-T851 Aluminum Alloy Plate (Transverse). .. ............... 63 34 Typical Compressive Stress-Strain and Tangent-Modulus Curves at Temperature for 2419-T851 Aluminum AlloyI Plate (Longitudinal). ..... .................................64 rI viii

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NEW AEROSPACE STRUCTURAL MATERIALS. COL U"BUS LABORATRIS. JUNE 1975. I iTECHNICAL REPORT AFML-TR-75-97. FINAL REPORT
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