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Materials Science Forum | 2006

Damage Tolerance Capability of an Al-Cu-Mg-Ag Alloy (2139)

Alex Cho; Bernard Bes

The effects of dispersoid forming elements on the mechanical properties of Al-Cu- Mg-Ag alloys are examined. It is found that a small amount of Zr addition is detrimental to the damage tolerance of Al-Cu-Mg-Ag alloys in artificially aged temper, while Mn addition is beneficial. The superior damage tolerance capability of Alloy 2139 is demonstrated by comparing it to other high performance alloys used for DT critical applications


Materials Science Forum | 2006

Evaluation of AA 2050-T87 Al-Li Alloy Crack Turning Behaviour

Matthew J. Crill; David J. Chellman; Ed S. Balmuth; Mike Philbrook; K. Paul Smith; Alex Cho; Michael Niedzinski; Raphael Muzzolini; Jim Feiger

Crack turning or delamination behavior of AA 2050-T87 and AA 7050-T7451 ESE(T) and hourglass coupons under cyclic fatigue conditions is presented. Fatigue crack growth rate curves, fracture surface examinations, and the preferred manner of crack growth for each alloy are discussed in an effort to better understand fatigue crack growth behavior of aluminum-lithium alloys in structural components under service conditions.


Materials Science Forum | 2006

Effect of Thermomechanical Processing on Texture and Mechanical Properties of Al-Cu-Li Alloy Plate

Alex Cho; Z. Long; B. Lisagor; Thomas T. Bales; Marcia S. Domack; John A. Wagner

For 2195-T8 plate, design properties are based on the mechanical properties at the near surface location, corresponding to the load carrying thin membrane location in machined integrally stiffened structure. Mechanical properties at the near surface location are lower than those at the t/4 and t/2 locations. This work examined the effect of alternate temper and hot rolling practices on near surface strength levels. Results showed that alternate hot rolling practice were very effective in raising near surface strengths and improving property uniformity, and were well correlated with crystallographic texture measurements.


Archive | 2004

Al-Cu-Li-Mg-Ag-Mn-Zr alloy for use as structural members requiring high strength and high fracture toughness

Alex Cho


Archive | 1998

Method of improving fracture toughness in aluminum-lithium alloys

Alex Cho; Michael Skillingberg; Richard Greene; Michael Niedzinski


Archive | 2004

Al-Cu-Mg-Ag-Mn alloy for structural applications requiring high strength and high ductility

Alex Cho; Vic Dangerfield; Bernard Bes; Timothy Warner


Materials Science Forum | 1996

Fracture and Fatigue Crack Growh Resistance of Recrystallized AL-LI Alloys

Ed S. Balmuth; Alex Cho


Archive | 2007

High Strength, Heat Treatable Aluminum Alloy

Alex Cho; Kenneth Paul Smith; Victor B. Dangerfield


Archive | 2007

HIGH STRENGTH, HEAT TREATABLE AL-ZN-MG ALUMINUM ALLOY

Alex Cho; Kenneth Paul Smith; Vic Dangerfield


Archive | 2007

A high strength, heat treatable aluminum alloy

Alex Cho; Kenneth Paul Smith; Vic Dangerfield

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Ed S. Balmuth

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

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David J. Chellman

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

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Jim Feiger

Southwest Research Institute

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