StevePAA,
We use stainless steel fasteners in aluminium structures on system that are mounted in aircraft that fly at low altitude over the sea. We have not had problems with corrosion.
Most of our machined parts are Aluminium 6061-T6. Most of our sheet metal parts are Aluminium 5052-H32. All of our parts either are anodized, or chemical filmed. Most of our threaded connections use thread inserts of some kind, mostly helicoil, or PEM. Both fasteners are stainless steel. Usually, we secure the screws with Loctite[ ]242.
Several points here...
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[li]Loctite[ ]242 is a lubricant. If it is used, I use
k=0.15.[/li]
[li]On unlubricated connections, I use
k=0.2, as per my machine design textbook (V.M Faires). I am not aware of problems. I
cannot prove that I optimally tensioned the screws.[/li]
[li]An anodize finish on aluminium massively reduces its friction coeffient. You can do threaded assemblies of anodized aluminium parts. If it is bare aluminium or chemical filmed aluminium, look out![/li]
[li]I cannot recall galling problems with stainless steel fasteners in the stainless steel thread inserts.[/li]
[li]I called up the self locking helicoil inserts once, a long time ago, and everyone hated me for it. Keep your torque calculations simple, and don't make people hate you.[ ]
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JHG