Developments in aerospace materials: Historical perspectives and future prospects

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
W. Wallace
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2004

Abstract

The aerospace industry celebrated 100 years of powered flight in 2003, and the remarkable achievements that have occurred during the past 100 years are in no small way due to major developments in materials. Modern alloys for airframes, engines and other major sub-systems have evolved through the intelligent application of new processing concepts involving melting, casting, hot and cold working, heat treatment and more recently vapour phase processing. Alloy design has evolved in parallel to allow maximum benefits to be achieved from these processing advances. However, the pace of development seems to be slowing and future gains are likely to be made by learning how to extract major value from aerospace assets. Understanding the modes of deterioration and establishing cost effective lifetimes by holistic life cycle management seem to be the way of the future. Extending component lifetimes by repair, rejuvenation and refurbishment are all viable possibilities and they offer great opportunities for Canada, which, traditionally, has been a major user of modern aerospace materials rather than a supplier. The challenges for metallurgist, physicists and engineers will be no less than in the past and should create new business opportunities for Canada. The scenario described above will be developed by calling upon examples drawn from the author's experience.
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APA: W. Wallace  (2004)  Developments in aerospace materials: Historical perspectives and future prospects

MLA: W. Wallace Developments in aerospace materials: Historical perspectives and future prospects. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2004.

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