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This article is presented by:Sridharmurthy.
H.N, v r rajesh
VII semester Mechanical Engg
DBIT
PRESENT STATE AND FUTURE OF MAGNESIUM APPLICATION IN AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
INTRODUCTION
-Weight reduction has always been an important objective for aerospace industry
-Aluminium is a traditional light metal for airborne structures
-The alloys used for today s aerospace application
are already optimized and weight reduction has
become a more difficult task
-Some of the alternatives may be laminates such as glare or fiber reinforced plastics
-The application of non metallic materials is limited owing to limited properties
-Magnesium as it is well known is one of the lightest structural material available on the Earth
-The family of Magnesium and Magnesium wrought materials could be an excellent alternative because of their low density, rather good mechanical properties and metallic behavior
AEROSPACE BACKGROUND OF MAGNESIUM
-Historically Magnesium has been used in aircrafts since the thirties and hit a high in the fifties
-Most of the civil and military aircrafts built in the period used lots of Magnesium
-TU-95MS: 1550 kg of magnesium
PRESENT SITUATION OF MAGNESIUM APPLICATION IN AEROSPACE INDUSTRY
-The amount of Magnesium in the former soviet union aircraft reduced in the beginning of 1990s from hundreds to dozens of kgs per plane
-In the western aerospace industry Magnesium has not been used yet by major manufacturers like Boeing and Airbus
-Situation is different in the helicopter industry where Magnesium is used in cast gearboxes and other non structural elements