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AUS-BAY QUENCHING OF 300M STEEL

1993-04-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4498
The objective of this program is to compare the properties of aus-bay quenched 300M steel with the properties of 300M steel oil quenched in the conventional manner.
Standard

Aus-Bay Quenching of 300M Steel

2012-05-09
CURRENT
AIR4498A
The objective of this program is to compare the properties of aus-bay quenched 300M steel with the properties of 300M steel oil quenched in the conventional manner.
Standard

HEAT UP TIME

1995-05-01
HISTORICAL
AIR4279
An analysis was made of the effects of various surface conditions on the heat up time of steel bars which are heated in atmosphere furnaces to the temperature range used for steel hardening or normalizing. The purpose was to examine whether a standard heating time for a given section thickness is acceptable.
Standard

Heat Up Time

2012-05-09
CURRENT
AIR4279A
An analysis was made of the effects of various surface conditions on the heat up time of steel bars which are heated in atmosphere furnaces to the temperature range used for steel hardening or normalizing. The purpose was to examine whether a standard heating time for a given section thickness is acceptable.
Standard

Influence of Grain Flow on Bolt Integrity

2012-05-09
CURRENT
AIR5065A
Performed tensile and fatigue tests on bolts to determine if cutting of materials flow lines at the bolt underhead would degrade bolt integrity. Five different alloys used in aerospace industry fatigue critical applications were employed to fabricate 5/16 to 1/2 inch diameter bolts. These bolts were machined from bar stock producing fully cut material flow lines under their heads. Tensile testing with and without underhead washers was performed along with industry standard fatigue testing.
Standard

Influence of Grain Flow on Bolt Integrity

1999-08-01
HISTORICAL
AIR5065
Performed tensile and fatigue tests on bolts to determine if cutting of materials flow lines at the bolt underhead would degrade bolt integrity. Five different alloys used in aerospace industry fatigue critical applications were employed to fabricate 5/16 to 1/2 inch diameter bolts. These bolts were machined from bar stock producing fully cut material flow lines under their heads. Tensile testing with and without underhead washers was performed along with industry standard fatigue testing.
Standard

National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program, Requirements for Shot Peening, Peen Forming, Glass Bead Peening

2008-07-30
CURRENT
AS7117A
This Aerospace Standard (AS) establishes the requirements for suppliers of Shot Peening Services to be accredited by the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program (NADCAP). NADCAP accreditation is granted in accordance with SAE AS7003 after demonstration of compliance with the requirements herein. The requirements may be supplemented by additional requirements specified by the NADCAP Nonconventional Machining and Surface Enhancement (NMSE) Task Group. Using the corresponding Audit Criteria (PRI AC7117) will ensure that accredited Shot Peening suppliers meet all of the requirements in this standard and all applicable supplementary standards. The purpose of this audit program is to assess a supplier's ability to consistently provide a product or service that conforms to the technical specifications and customer requirements.
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