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The document discusses the material properties and specifications of alloy 7068, including its mechanical properties, fatigue resistance, and potential applications compared to alloy 7075.

The document indicates that alloy 7068 typically has a higher ultimate tensile strength and yield strength than a similar product made from 7075.

Fatigue testing was conducted on notched alloy 7068 specimens in the LT orientation under axial loading at 60 Hertz with stress ratios of -1, 0, and 0.5 up to 10 million cycles to generate an S-N curve.

MATERIAL SPECIFICATION: AMS 4331 | MMPDS-04

During the mid-90s, the Ordinance Industry requested a higher strength, light weight, lead-free aluminum alloy with corrosion resistance equal to 7075 in the T6511 temper. Kaiser Aluminum Alloy 7068-T6511 is registered in the handbook Metallic Materials Properties Development and Standardization (MMPDS-04) which is known to be used by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and all departments and agencies of the Department of Defense (DOD) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).
MMPDS-04 1 April 2008
Table 3.7.6.0(b) Design Mechanical and Physical Properties of 7068 Aluminum Alloy
Specication Form Temper Thickness or Diameter, (in.) Basis Mechanical Properties F tu, ksi: L LT ST F ty, ksi: L LT ST F cy, ksi: L LT ST F sua, ksi: L-S T-S S-L F brub, ksi: L, LT (e/D = 1.5)c L, LT (e/D = 2.0)c ST (e/D = 1.5) ST (e/D = 2.0) F bryb, (e/D = 1.5) ksi: L, LT (e/D = 1.5)c L, LT (e/D = 2.0)c ST (e/D = 1.5) ST (e/D = 2.0) e, percent (S-Basis): L LT ST E, 103 ksi: L LT ST E c , 103 ksi: L, LT, & ST G, 103 ksi: Physical Properties , lb./in.3 C, BTU/(lb)(F) K, and AMS 4331 Extrusions T6511 0.250 - 0.749 A B A 0.750 - 3.000 B

99 88 87 95 81 78 5

102 91 89 98 83 81 10.6 10.5 10.1 10.7 0.103 (at 68 F) 0.25 (at 212 F)

99 88 87 95 81 78 95 90 86 50 50 50 122 158 123 159 107 129 107 130 5

102 91 89 98 83 81 98 93 89 51 51 52 125 163 127 164 110 133 111 134

Notes
Issued: Apr. - 2008, MMPDS-04 a. Grain orientation and loading direction per ASTM B769 b. Bearing values are dry pin values per Section 1.4.7.1 c. Lowest reduced ratio of L and LT used to generate minima

Fatigue testing was done at room temperature in accordance with ASTM E466 on polished specimens machined in the LT orientation with a theoretical stress concentration of 1.60 and at stress ratios of -1.00, 0.00 and 0.50. The fatigue tests were conducted with servo-hydraulic test equipment employing a 60 hertz sinusoidal waveform. The run-out (discontinued test) condition was dened as 10,000,000 cycles.

Maximum Stress vs. Fatigue Life


Cycles to Failure

90 80 70 60

Best-t S/N curve for notched, Kt = 1.6, 7068-T6511 aluminum alloy extrusion, LT direction.

7068 Extrusion Kt =1.6 Stress Ratio -1.00 0.00 0.50 Runout

Maximum Stress, ksi

50 40 30 20 10 0 103
Note: Stresses are based on net section.

104

105

106

107

108

Fatigue Life, Cycles


This chart illustrates the properties of Alloy 7068 products in a limited number of tests. Users shall conduct their own development testing to determine the tness for the intended end use.

Correlative Information
Properties: UTS = 93.0 ksi, TYS = 85.7 ksi, Elongation = 8.0%, Gage length = 1.40 in. Specimen Details: Notched, 2 in. x 4.5 in. rectangular bar Test Parameters: Loading Axial Frequency 60 Hertz Temperature RT Atmosphere Air Equivalent Stress Equation: Log Nf = 9.101-3.498 log (Seq-19.71) Seq = Smax x (1-R)0.424 Std. Error of Estimate, Log (Life) = 10.6 x 1/Seq Std. Deviation, Log (Life) = 0.970 R2 = 90.7%

Documented industry data shows that 7068-T6511 has typical ultimate tensile strength of 103 ksi versus a similar product produced from 7075-T6511 that would have a typical ultimate tensile strength of 93 ksi.
Alloy 7068 vs. 7075
Extrusion Size 1.75 Thickness 14 12 10 Frequency 8 6 4 2 0 85 90 95 100 105 110 115 Ultimate Tensile Strength (ksi) Alloy 7068 7075

Typical yield strength for alloy 7068-T6511 is 99 ksi versus 86 ksi for a similar product produced from 7075-T6511.
Alloy 7068 vs. 7075
Extrusion Size 1.75 Thickness 18 16 14 Frequency 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 80 85 90 95 100 105 110 Yield Strength (ksi) Alloy 7068 7075

ELEVATED TEMPERATURE PROPERTIES


The gures below show the effects of time and temperature (all testing was done at temperature) for 1.75 diameter 7068-T6511 extrusions having a room temperature yield strength of 93.5 ksi.

Fig 1. Isochronal Exposure Curves for 7068-T6511 100 90 80 70 YS 60 (ksi) 50 40 30 20 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 360 Exposure Temperature (F)

10 hr 50 hr 75 hr 100 hr

Fig 2. Isothermal Exposure Curves for 7068-T6511 100 90 80 YS (ksi) 70 60 50 40 30 20 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 Exposure Time (hr)
These charts illustrate the properties of Alloy 7068 products in a limited number of tests. Users shall conduct their own development testing to determine the tness for the intended end use.

212F (100C) 257F (125C) 302F (150C) 347F (175C)

APPLICATIONS
Primarily developed for Ordinance applications, Alloy 7068 is now being used or considered for various markets like Aerospace and Automotive (valve body and connecting rod applications), as well as Recreational Products (bicycles). In addition to rectangles, Alloy 7068 is produced in squares and rounds, all readily available in production quantities.

Technical Data Alloy 7068


Chemical Composition Limits Weight % Minimum Maximum 0.12 0.15 Si Fe Cu 1.60 2.40 0.10 Mn Mg 2.20 3.00 0.05 Cr Zn 7.30 8.30 0.10 Ti Zr 0.05 0.15 0.05 0.15 Others Each Total

Typical Physical Properties Characteristic Nominal Density (68 F / 20 C) Melting Range Specic Heat (212 F / 100 C) Electrical Conductivity (68 F / 20 C) Electrical Resistivity (68 F / 20 C) Equal Volume English 0.103 lbs./in.
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Metric 2.85 Mg/m3 476 C - 635 C 1050 J/kg - K 18.0 MS/m 22.0 MS/m 49.4 micro ohm meter

890 F - 1175 F 0.25 BTU/lb. - F T6, T6511 T76, T76511 31% IACS 38% IACS

T6, T6511

NEW INDUSTRY APPLICATIONS


Alloy 7068 is now specied to manufacture a hydraulic valve component commonly used for heavy equipment. This component was formerly produced with Alloy 7075, however the presence of stress cracks dictated the change to Alloy 7068.

Fitness for Intended Use This information illustrates the properties of Alloy 7068 products in a limited number of tests. Users must conduct their own development testing to determine the tness for the intended end use.

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