Selecting materials based on their properties

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Selecting materials based on their properties Which material and why? Selecting materials based on their properties

Turbojet engines for aircraft Turbojet engines work by sucking in air at the front using a fan. This is then compressed, mixed with fuel and heated. Finally, the hot mixture is passed out through a nozzle at the back of the engine to create thrust. The temperature of the hot gases may be as high as 2000oC The materials used in the construction of the different parts of the engine directly affect how well it works.

Turbojet fan blade materials The material used to make a turbojet fan blade must have good: thermal resistance toughness creep resistance corrosion resistance strength to weight ratio What is the meaning of each of these properties? Why are they important for this application? Learners could write their responses in their books or on post it notes. Turbojet fan blade

Properties Thermal resistance – resistance to the flow of heat. Toughness – resistance to brittle fracture. Creep resistance – resistance to mechanical deformation under load over an extended time. Corrosion resistance – resistance to chemical reactions with the environment, such as oxidation. Strength to weight ratio – the strength of material divided by its density. Learners should check these definitions with their own responses and correct as necessary using self or peer assessment.

Selecting a material You have been asked to select an appropriate material for manufacturing a turbojet fan blade. Research the properties of each of the materials shown in the table. Select the most appropriate material for this application. Justify your choice. Material type Material Ferrous metal Cast iron Non-ferrous metal Aluminium Alloy Aluminium alloy Polymer Acrylic Manufactured board (timber) Plywood Composite Structural concrete The teacher may wish to edit the materials presented here depending on what has been studied. Some materials have been provided which would be clearly unsuitable, but it is up to the learners to come to this conclusion and explain why. Arconic are currently producing aluminium-lithium alloys for use in turbojet fan blades.

Now do this: Produce a presentation of your findings. You should include: The material selected and why its properties make it suitable. Other factors, such as cost, environmental impact and machinability of the selected material. Information about the materials not selected and why they were unsuitable. Findings could be presented back to the class via a PowerPoint or using other visual aids.