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Everything You Wanted To Know About Titanium
Everything You Wanted To Know About Titanium
If steel and titanium are both equal in strength, then aluminum is half the strength. When you get into the 7000 series of aluminum they get to about two
thirds the strength of titanium. The problem is that the ductility of aluminum is less than
steel. This is what comes into play when designing parts, especially the axles and some bolts, like cylinder head bolts, the stretchiness becomes an issue
with titanium. And the technical term for that is modulus of elasticity. That's why a when looking at a titanium spring, it has less coils in it. With
the modulus number of titanium being half of steel it's going to flex twice as much for the same amount of load.