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That will depend on how it is heat treated and the material type. For example 6061 T6 has an ultimate of 42,000 psi but 6061 annealed is only 18,000 psi. Aluminum 7075 is 80,000 psi heat treated to T6 temper and 33,000 psi annealed.
Low Voltage three Phase Single Speed Three Phase Wye L1:T1,T7 L2:T2,T8 L3:T3,T9 Join Wires T4,T5,T6 Three phase Delta L1: T1,T6,T7 L2:T2,T4,T8 L3:T3,T5,T9 High Voltage L1:T1 L2:T2 L3:T3 Join T4and T7, T5 and T8, T6 and T9
Depends on what material properties you want out of the metal and what metal you have. Assuming it is aluminum, I'd guess a T6 (which would provide strength and ductility), but there isn't enough information here answer the question.
Depending on which source you consult, the expected value is betwen 120 and 130 Gpa. On the net it is possible to find the answer in psi (pounds per square inch) but I assume you require a value in SI units. We have just done a classroom experiment which returned a value of about 80 GPa. The stress strain graph looked like a typical ductile material graph, straght line followed by a curve as defopration became plastic. Our value was obtained using the eleastic straight line section. I suspect our low value was due to some 'give' in the anchorage of the specimen wire.
Something that doesn't oxidize or corrode very easy. Depending on how strong you need it to be, probably T6-6016 Aluminum. Look up the material properties on Matweb and check if the properties are what you need, because it depends on how much stresses will occur in the specific environment. If you are an engineer, I wouldn't be using this site to figure that out, that's why you went to school.
Al 6061 T6 possesses the similar chemical & mechanical properties as Al 6061 T651. T651 designates that the extrusion has to undergo stretching or permanent set to relieve the extrusion from residual stresses for a uniform machinability. Apart from that, there is no change in the chemical or mechanical properties. Al 6061 T6 is same as Al 6061 T651 & usage of T6 instead of T651 will not affect any functional aspect of the component.
T6 tells us that how the aluminium was treated.
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Aluminum 6061 T6 has an exact SG of 2.707
If you are going to eat it I recommend the T6. Otherwise not enough information. A similar question would be. What is better, Grape jam or axle grease?
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That will depend on how it is heat treated and the material type. For example 6061 T6 has an ultimate of 42,000 psi but 6061 annealed is only 18,000 psi. Aluminum 7075 is 80,000 psi heat treated to T6 temper and 33,000 psi annealed.
Typically 6061-T6 aluminum for 3000psi and under, durabar type steel for higher pressures.
Most of the parts on the Shuttles are made of high tensile strength aluminum alloy composites (e.g., 6061-T6) or Titanium alloy.
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