mikemoore
Aerospace
- Jan 19, 2003
- 5
I am not a metallurgist or metallurgical engineer. I am an ME working in the Aerospace industry. I have my suspicions but need some advice, we are developing a modification of a 6 cylinder horizontally opposed, RECIPROCATING air cooled light aircraft engine. Presently the crankcases are sand or investment cast A356 aluminum. We wish to develop a modification to the case (an entire reproduction) but are looking in to other alloys. OUR NEW design will be CNC machined from a billet of some type of alloy. I was considering AZ91 or AS91 magnesium. Weight is very important as well as strength. Harmonics are a concern, the engine will not exceed 2800rpm and experience VERY high gyroscopic loads and a wide range of vibration. However the factory crankcase holds up well. Any suggestions?
Mike Moore
Director, Aerospace Product Development
Northcoast Technologies
140 Parker Court
Chardon, OH 44024
440-646-9741 home
440-477-6075 cell
440-285-2365 office
Mike Moore
Director, Aerospace Product Development
Northcoast Technologies
140 Parker Court
Chardon, OH 44024
440-646-9741 home
440-477-6075 cell
440-285-2365 office