- The
Hiduminium alloys or R.R.
alloys are a
series of high-strength, high-temperature
aluminium alloys,
developed for
aircraft use by Rolls-Royce ("RR")...
-
series of
aluminium alloys with
addition of
nickel developed during WWI;
Hiduminium,
series of
aluminium alloys with
addition of
nickel developed before WWII;...
- temperatures, it was
necessary to
develop new
alloys such as Y
alloy and
Hiduminium,
specifically for use as pistons. A few
early gas
engines had double-acting...
- (45% Al, 50% Cu, 5% Zn):
chemical reducing agent.
Duralumin (copper)
Hiduminium or R.R.
alloys (2% copper, iron, nickel): used in
aircraft pistons Hydronalium...
-
across the chest. Folding-stock,
standard 533 mm (21.0 in)
barrel length, '
Hiduminium'
aluminium alloy lower receiver. The FN
Universal Carbine (1947) was an...
-
further research on nickel-aluminium
alloys gave rise to the
successful Hiduminium or "R.R. alloys",
developed by Rolls-Royce. As for many of the aluminium...
- then
switched to hypereutectic. The last
generation of
Vipers (2013-2017) used
forged pistons. All
Honda S2000s use
forged pistons. Y
alloy Hiduminium...
- the UK for a m**** fly-by at the end of an airshow. "Another
Triumph for
Hiduminium" (advert). Flight. 14
September 1933. Boyne,
Walter J. (2002). Air warfare:...
- and many of the
early jet engines; it made Concorde's
airframe from the
Hiduminium R.R.58
aluminium alloy. Maxaret, the world's
first ABS
braking system...
-
aircraft is the nose, due to
aerodynamic heating. The
engineers used
Hiduminium R.R. 58, an
aluminium alloy,
throughout the
aircraft because of its familiarity...