Alloy 6061-T6 has an increase in yield strength, tensile strength, elongation, and fracture toughness when decreasing the temperature, even to cryogenic temperatures like - 200 [°]C.
When you use the word resilience, do you mean the technical definition of "the amount of energy stored under elastic loading"? If so, then you can examine the governing equation:
resilience = [σ]2/2E,
where
[σ] is the elastic stress limit
E is the elastic modulus (Young's)
At - 40 [°]C, the yield strength increases approximately 10 MPa and the modulus increases about 2 GPa, so the resilience will increase slightly.
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Cory
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