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Discussion Title: Material Strength
| noctorum |
2005-06-30 13:16:00 |
Material Strength
Aluminum is stronger than forged iron, forged iron is stronger than cast.
Correct?
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| RandomTask |
2005-06-30 13:56:00 |
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This answer can not be answered in a definitive "Yes" or "No". I'm assuming that even though you said Forged Iron, you mean Forged Steel. Iron is rarely used in anything automotive. Although it has a high strengths, it is extremely brittle and will crack/stress fracture easily. Forged almunium is generally not as strong as forged steel but is a lot lighter.
This website gives a nice summary on the different strengths and characteristics
http://www.63xc.com/scotn/metal.htm
This website gives specific numbers:
http://www.thedirtforum.com/materials.htm
More detailed information can be found by going to a library and researching "metallurgy" for about 30 min. I would def reccomend taking some time doing this if you plan on any modifications as most cars are, (you guessed it) based on metals and alloys.
Joe
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Re: Material Strength
actuall iron is used quite extensively in engine blocks.
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| beyondloadedSE |
2005-06-30 21:32:00 |
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Material--------------------Elastic Strength tens. (ksi)---- Ultimate Strength tens. (ksi)
Wrought iron----------------------30--------------------------48
Cast iron - malleable---------------32--------------------------50
Cast iron - nodular-----------------70--------------------------100
Aluminum Cast, 195-T6-------------24--------------------------36
Aluminum wrought, 2014-T4--------41--------------------------62
Aluminum wrought, 2024-T4--------48--------------------------68
Aluminum wrought, 6061-T6--------40--------------------------45
Steel SAE 4340--------------------132-------------------------150
Heres just a few out of my strength of materials book.
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