hi all, my apologies I've been unwell and burnt out this week hence the absence on this thread, i am grateful for your guidance on my problem as this has been playing on my mind for some time ,
3d dave , just to add and yes 6061 is the preferred material for bike frames, but for some reason we cant get hold of it over here in the uk and shipping from us would not be cost affective for a Fred in the shed small order .a google search has come back with a slightly higher tensile strength and tensile yield strength which is reassuring to know, a trial's bike manufacture uses the 6082 grade and these bikes are designed to be subject to high levels of stress so also good to know that im not a Guinea pig.
before i started the project
i have done some research on the what the different types of temper of of the aluminium mean but don't claim to be an expert, however i have learned how welding can seriously weaken the material around the weld area when welding aluminium, this lead me to a belt and braces approach and double the material thickness as i didn't at the time have any means of calculating what thickness i needed for the application for now, but hopefully will have someone to do this in the future for me
i have e been packing the tubes with sand and capping the ends with pieces of wood which has produced a good bend with minimal ovality, so just need to get the tubes annealed and find what radius/ angle i can work with
[(OD/2)/CLR] x 100, where OD is the tube's outside diameter and CLR is the centreline radius of the bend; essentially, a larger bend radius requires less elongation.
thanks for finding this for me edstainless, ill be honest equations are not my strong point can you please simplify this for me
i get the od clr and x100 part so half way there
here are some pics of the mcck up , i said bike but really it is a trike if we are splitting hairs. i had a slight tumble bike racing and am now a paraplegic
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