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Nitralloy: A steel that can be surface-hardened by the Nitriding process.
No-Lift Direction: That direction of the airflow over an aerofoil in which no lift is generated.

 


A softer alloy is 1100, which does not work harden so it stretches really well. However, that isn't always good because, if you want some strength in the finished item, the 3003 will become harder as you work it so it winds up fairly strong.

Aluminum alloys, in thin sheets (.016 to .125 of an inch) provide an excellent two dimensional material used extensively as shear webs - with or without stiffeners - and also as tension/compression members when suitably formed (bent).

Thus, aluminum-alloy construction provides the best airframe for a bush plane: 1) Suitable for continuous outdoor storage; 2) Durable and rugged, and; 3) Easy to inspect, maintain, and perform field maintenance.

Because of the thermal stresses incurred in flight above Mach 2, the MiG-25 could not be constructed with traditional aluminum alloys.

Described in NACA-TN-259, of August 1927, as "a new corrosion resistant aluminum product which is markedly superior to the present strong alloys. Its use should result in greatly increased life of a structural part.

Like the fuselage to which they are attached, they are conventionally made of aluminum alloy panels riveted together, although newer aircraft employ non-metallic composite materials bonded together.

Four major eras in commercial airframe production stand out: all-aluminum structures beginning in the 1920s, high-strength alloys and high-speed airfoils beginning in the 1940s, long-range designs and improved efficiencies beginning in the 1960s, ...

Instead of a single-step, single-material plating, the ABL Plating process is based on a layered approach made possible by two OS-developed hard-nickel alloys.

Modern propellers are fabricated from high-strength , heat-treated, aluminium alloy by forging a single bar of aluminium alloy to the required shape. Metal propellers is now extensively used in the construction of propellers for all type of aircraft.

DURAL - Originally a tradename for a wrought aluminum-copper alloy created by Bausch Machine Tool Co, now fallen into generic use as any aluminum alloy containing 3.0-4.5% copper, 0.4-1.0% magnesium, and 0.1-0.7% manganese.

Anodizing - The most common surface treatment of nonclad aluminum alloy surfaces.

Fire Resistant: (1) With respect to sheet or structural members means the capacity to withstand the heat associated with fire at least as well as aluminum alloy in dimensions appropriate for the purpose for which they are used; and ...

It also was considered a safer plane, built of an aluminum alloy stronger than materials previously used in aircraft construction.

Unlike welding, which involves melting the two surfaces to be conjoined, solder is the act of connecting two metal surfaces by using a low-alloy metal known as solder. When establishing a solder...
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