CHARACTERIZATION OF SURFACE, SUBSURFACE DAMAGE AND THEIR EFFECT ON FATIGUE LIFE AFTER MACHINING OF AEROSPACE-GRADE ALUMINUM ALLOY (Al 6082-T6)
MUHAMMAD JAHANZEB ZIA,
MUHAMMAD UMER KHAN MUGHAL,
FARHAN ALI
et al.
Abstract:Aluminum alloys are widely used in the automotive and aerospace industries due to their lower mass-to-strength ratio than other metallic alloys. Apart from their inherent properties, aluminum alloys like other metallic alloys show a significant change in their mechanical properties according to the machining parameters. The research literature on obtaining optimum mechanical properties of aluminum alloys that undergo machining is very limited. Moreover, the combined effect of several parameters on the machinab… Show more
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