- #1
TSN79
- 424
- 0
Is it the case that an Aluminium alloy will change strength (yield/ultimate) if subjectet to a varying load instead of a static one? I can't quite see why it should...can someone help me with this?
The strength of aluminium alloy will increase due to the addition of other elements such as copper, magnesium, or silicon. These elements form intermetallic compounds that strengthen the alloy.
Yes, the increase in strength will also result in a decrease in weight. This is because the alloy can now withstand higher loads with less material, making it more lightweight.
Yes, the strength of aluminium alloy does not affect its formability. The alloy can still be easily formed and molded into various shapes and sizes without compromising its strength.
The cost of aluminium alloy may increase due to the addition of other elements to strengthen it. These elements can be more expensive and the manufacturing process may also become more complex.
Yes, there is a limit to how much stronger aluminium alloy can become. As more elements are added to increase its strength, the alloy may become more brittle and lose its ductility, which can compromise its overall performance.