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Aerospace
  1. Aerospace Case Study
  2. Properties: Case Studies
  3. Aluminium Alloys in Aerospace
  4. Fuselage Skin
  5. Fuselage Skin: Loading Conditions
  6. Fuselage Properties
  7. Wing Skin
  8. Upper and Lower Wing Skins
  9. Wing Skin: Required Properties
  10. Fuselage Material
  11. Upper Wing Skin Material
  12. Lower Wing Skin Material I
  13. Lower Wing Skin Material II
  14. Summary
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Leonardo Da Vinci Helsinki Award 2006

Leonardo da Vinci, Helsinki Award 2006, Design and execution: Gerold Fink, Austria. Click to open PDF document about this award

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Properties: Case Studies

The materials used for aircraft manufacture must meet a demanding set of property requirements. Aircraft structures must be lightweight, durable and damage tolerant.

Furthermore, these properties must be attained at as low cost as possible.

High strength aluminium alloys are able to meet the property challenges in a cost effective way and aluminium therefore remains the predominant choice for the construction of civil aircraft, although competition from other materials is increasingly intense.

Photograph of Airbus A340 in flight

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