Per AS50881 D Wiring - Aerospace Vehicle
3.8.2 Aluminum Wire
The use of aluminum wire requires procuring activity approval. Aluminum wire shall be restricted to size 8 and larger. Aluminum wire shall neither be directly attached to engine mounted accessories nor installed in other areas of severe vibration. It shall not be installed where frequent connections and disconnections are required. All installations of aluminum wire shall be relatively permanent. Aluminum wire shall not be used where the length of run is less than 3 feet, nor in areas where corrosive fumes exist. Aluminum wire shall be terminated only by terminations specifically approved for this application (see 3.20.2).
There are also aluminum-wire electrical bonding jumpers for permanent [non-flexing] installations.
The major concerns for aluminum wires are: poor resistance to corrosion [including light oxidation], especialy at terminations; and intolerance of flexture or any strain reversals [any reason including due to vibrations, structural deformations and thermal expansion and contraction] which can easily crack/break wires.. or strain/distort connectors.
Copper is much tougher and longer-lasting, especially with tin or nickel plating.
NOTE.
Aluminum-wire electrical bonding jumpers are required to undergo pull-tests [for end terminal security] and ~10-full bend flex cycles.
Copper-wire electrical bonding jumpers are required to undergo pull-tests [for end terminal security] and ~100,000-full bend flex cycles.
Regards, Wil Taylor
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