Zinc‐Containing Duralumins: Earlier Restricted Use The zinc‐containing duralumins have been around for quite a long time now. However, it is only within the past two decades or so that they have played a major role in aircraft construction, their design use having been restricted by certain aircraft companies because of occasional unpredictable service performance. Accepting the fact that some of the earlier, high strength, aluminium‐zinc alloys had a marked susceptibility to stress corrosion, and that some structural failures were directly attributed to this, it is now an established fact that some real and concrete progress has been achieved in reducing this susceptibility and the status of the modern variants of these alloys, when used for aircraft design purposes, is no longer a question of doubt. The informative article “New High Strength Aluminium Alloy”, by H. A. Holl published in Aircraft Engineering, January 1975, records significant progress in this direction. It covers the successful, sponsored development of 7010, high strength, aluminium‐zinc alloy, by the British Ministry of Defence.
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January 01 1979
Tensile Properties of Die‐Forged Material after Heat Treatment: Die Forgings in 7010, High Strength Zinc‐containing, Aluminium Alloy Available to Purchase
L. MARSHALL, CEng, FIM, MRAeS, MIProdE;
L. MARSHALL, CEng, FIM, MRAeS, MIProdE
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 2059-9366
Print ISSN: 0002-2667
© MCB UP Limited
1979
Aircraft Engineering (1979) 51 (1): 2–8.
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MARSHALL L, LANG M, WHEALE M (1979), "Tensile Properties of Die‐Forged Material after Heat Treatment: Die Forgings in 7010, High Strength Zinc‐containing, Aluminium Alloy". Aircraft Engineering, Vol. 51 No. 1 pp. 2–8, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/eb035506
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