"6061" is a type of aluminum alloy that is easily weldable and common in bicycle frames.
The word "monocoque" means "single shell" in French. It describes a structure that relies on the outer shell to provide support, instead of an internal frame covered by a superficial outer covering.
Semi-Monocoque
monocoque, semi-monocoque, and truss type
6061-t651 = 5410
monocoque is a muttai... semi-monocogue is a reinforced muttai...
T6 tells us that how the aluminium was treated.
please explain
7075 is stronger than 6061 aluminum.
monocoque turbo-generatordevice is provided that is capable of cooling and lubricating itself and providing a non-leaking magnetic drive system that maintains the leak proof integrity of the device. This may be accomplished using propellant gases of the turbine as they process through the monocoque chamber. The monocoque turbo-generator device may produce electricity within an enclosed leak proof capsule with accessories that allow the energy to be tapped from the outside of its monocoque casing.
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.
The density of Aluminum 6061-T6 is approximately 2.7 g/cm³.
No, 6061 m is equal to 6.061 km which is 10 metres longer than 6.051.
Basically an aircraft fuselage structure that relies heavily on the strenght of its external skin to support the imposed stress on the aircraft. Monocoque structures have almost no internal frame work. Formers and bulkheads can be used but a true monocoque structure only uses the skin.