- Joined
- 5 April 2008
- Messages
- 58
Unlike steels, aluminium alloys have no well-defined fatigue limit, meaning that fatigue failure will eventually occur under even very small cyclic loadings. This implies that engineers must assess these loads and design for a fixed life rather than an infinite life.
The NSX won't last forever. But I bet we'll be seeing 500k+ mile NSXs driving around in the future. And that's amazing.
Which load bearing aluminium parts does an NSX have that aren't replaceable?