Aluminum alloys have seen substantial growth in application in the industrial industry in recent years. This is due, in large part, to its ability to integrate lightweight and sturdiness in a single material. Over some decades, Aluminum alloys have been made to develop aerospace applications like aircraft material structures due to their lightweight and higher strength. Aluminum is a less expensive and high-performance material with low manufacturing costs. In this context, understanding the properties of aluminum alloy applications is critical for providing industries and scientists with data that enables them to make the best choices for using this amazing metal. This study aims to give the most recent advances in Al-based alloys like the 2000 series, 7000 series, and Al-Li alloys that have been produced for an aviation sector and have excellent benefits. The characteristics and effectiveness of new advanced 2000, 7000 series Al- Li alloys and aluminum alloys are described and compared to currently available alloys.
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8 September 2023
PROCEEDINGS OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON MATERIALS FOR EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: ICMET-2021
18–19 February 2022
Phagwara, India
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Application of aluminum alloys in aviation industry: A review Available to Purchase
Kapil Aglawe;
Kapil Aglawe
a)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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Swagat Giri;
Swagat Giri
b)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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Mahindra Dhande;
Mahindra Dhande
c)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
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Sagar Shelare
Sagar Shelare
d)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
d)Corresponding author: [email protected]
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Kapil Aglawe
a)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Swagat Giri
b)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Mahindra Dhande
c)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
Sagar Shelare
d)
Mechanical Engineering Department, Priyadarshini College of Engineering
, Nagpur, Maharashtra, India
d)Corresponding author: [email protected]
AIP Conf. Proc. 2800, 020064 (2023)
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Kapil Aglawe, Swagat Giri, Mahindra Dhande, Sagar Shelare; Application of aluminum alloys in aviation industry: A review. AIP Conf. Proc. 8 September 2023; 2800 (1): 020064. https://doi.org/10.1063/5.0163002
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