Neubaten
Industrial
- Oct 29, 2006
- 129
Hi,
So I'm reviewing our workshop procedures, and I've found a problem that may seem trivial, but I still haven't found no easy solution.
Normally when assembling sheet metal for aerostructures, some of the parts need a subtle straightening for a correct mating, or to correct a small concavity, etc...
We do it by hot or cold forming, depending on the alloy, size of defect, etc...
We have stablished fixed parameters for defining the repairs & acceptability limits BUT they are based on other customer's standards and our previous knowledge on shop practices & repairs, and I haven't found the way to justify by analysis or literature those values for my customer (which does not have any specific standard/procedure for this purpose).
Do you guys know of any guide or standard (FAA, MIL, AIAA, whatever...) where I can check acceptable shop procedures for hot & cold straightening of aluminum sheets for aerostructures, or any basis for the justification of acceptable procedures in previously formed sheet metal?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.