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Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

(OP)
Does anyone know of a reference I could go to to get bearing strength as a function of temperature for 6061-T651 and 2219 T852 aluminum?

RE: Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

(OP)
how about any correction factor charts?

RE: Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

I doubt that this data exists in the public domain. I think you can get yield and tensile vs. temperature from MIL-HDBK-5 or MMPDS-0X. Use the ratio of bearing:tensile at room temp and apply this ratio to the high temp value.

RE: Bearing strength as a function of temperature for aluminum alloys

(OP)
thanks tvp. aren't the temperature correction factors in MMPDS only for modulus in the case of 6061 and tensile properties for 2219?

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