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Aircraft Structural Components

Aerospace

Alloys used in fuselage frames, wing skins, and primary structural members of commercial and military aircraft. These components demand exceptional strength-to-weight ratios and fatigue resistance to withstand repeated pressurization cycles.

The aerospace industry demands materials that combine extraordinary strength with minimal weight, survive temperature extremes from −55 °C at cruising altitude to over 1,100 °C inside jet engines, and maintain structural integrity through millions of fatigue cycles. Since the Wright brothers' first flight, metallurgical innovation has been inseparable from aviation progress — from duralumin biplanes to the titanium-composite airframes of modern widebody jets.

Material Requirements

Aerospace alloys must meet strict specifications governed by agencies like the FAA and EASA. Key requirements include high specific strength (strength-to-weight ratio), fatigue resistance over 10^7 cycles, fracture toughness above 25 MPa√m, corrosion resistance in humid and salt-spray environments, and creep resistance at elevated temperatures. Certification processes (AMS, MIL-SPEC) can take years, creating high barriers to entry for new alloys.

Key Alloys

Aluminum 7075-T6 and 2024-T3 have dominated airframe structures since World War II. Ti-6Al-4V (Grade 5 titanium) is the workhorse for landing gear, fan blades, and fasteners. Inconel 718 and Waspaloy handle the extreme temperatures inside turbine engines. Third-generation aluminum-lithium alloys (2195, 2050) now compete with carbon fiber composites in fuselage panels, offering 8% lower density than conventional aluminum alloys with superior damage tolerance.

Future Trends

Additive manufacturing is enabling complex turbine blade geometries impossible with traditional casting. High-entropy alloys (HEAs) show promise for next-generation turbine discs operating above 1,200 °C. Aluminum-cerium alloys offer casting-friendly alternatives for engine components, while shape-memory alloys (NiTi) are finding roles in morphing wing structures and adaptive engine chevrons.

Suitable Alloys

Alloy Metal Base Suitability
7075 Aluminum Alloy Properties, AA 7075-T6, T7351, T651, Density, Composition, Yield Strength Aluminum
AA 7075 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2024 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
2024 Aluminum Properties, Alloy AA2024 2024T3, 2024T351, 2024T4 Sheet, Plate & Tube Aluminum
AA 1050 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 1100 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2009 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2014 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2017 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2050 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2060 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2124 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2195 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2198 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2519 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2524 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 3003 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 4004 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5052 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5056 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5083 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5086 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5556 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5754 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6005 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6016 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6061 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6063 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6082 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6111 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6181 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7005 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7010 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7017 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7020 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7034 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7039 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7050 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7055 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7068 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7150 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7175 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7449 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 7475 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
Aluminium 6060 T5, T6, T4; Aluminum Alloy 6060 Properties Aluminum
Aluminum 6061, Al 6061-T6 Alloy Properties, Density, Tensile & Yield Strength, Thermal Conductivity, Modulus of Elasticity, Welding Aluminum
Aluminum 6063-T6 T5; AA 6063 Aluminum Alloy Properties Aluminum
5083 Aluminum Properties, Alloy 5083 H116 H111 H321 Aluminum
AA 1400 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 2219 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 4032 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 5182 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 6201 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
AA 8090 Aluminum Alloy Aluminum
5052 Aluminum Properties, Alloy 5052H32 Aluminum Sheet, Tube, Yield Strength, Density Aluminum
5754 Aluminum Alloy Properties & Equivalent, Al 5754 H22 H111 Aluminum
6082 Aluminum Alloy 6082-T6 T651 AlMgSi1 (AlSi1MgMn – 3.2315) Properties Aluminum

Frequently Asked Questions

What alloys are used in aircraft structural components?
AlloyFYI lists 57 alloys suitable for aircraft structural components, rated by suitability. Alloys used in fuselage frames, wing skins, and primary structural members of commercial and military aircraft. These components demand exceptional strength-to-weight ratios and fatigue resistance to
What industry does aircraft structural components belong to?
Aircraft Structural Components falls under the Aerospace industry sector.
How are alloys rated for aircraft structural components?
Each alloy receives a suitability rating from 1 to 5 stars based on its mechanical properties, corrosion resistance, and real-world performance in aircraft structural components applications.