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High Strength-Elongation Balance in Warm Accumulative Roll Bonded AA1050 Sheets

Akhavan Attar, Ali (author)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
Alavi Nia, Ali (author)
Department of Mechanical Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
Mazaheri, Yousef (author)
Department of Materials Engineering, Bu-Ali Sina University, Hamedan, Iran
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Ghassemali, Ehsan, 1983- (author)
Jönköping University,JTH, Material och tillverkning
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2021-06-26
2022
English.
In: Metals and Materials International. - : Springer. - 1598-9623 .- 2005-4149. ; 28, s. 346-360
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  • Several studies had been performed on accumulative roll bonding (ARB) for AA1050; however, most of them were conducted at room temperature. Here, the ARB process was performed on AA1050 plates through nine cycles at elevated temperature. An innovation introduced a new parameter (UTS×El.ε) to compare the strength-elongation balance between the present study and previous works. Also, as another parameter, the toughness was compared. Comparing these parameters with previous works showed that the considered samples in the present study performed 14 to 63% better than the other samples, so they were more industrially favorable in terms of mechanical behavior and performance. ARB process at elevated temperature may slightly lead to grain growth compared to room/cryogenic temperature, but creates a better elongation, which ultimately leads to a better balance of the strength-elongation parameter. The results showed that the effect of inter-cycle heating was found significant on microstructural evolution and mechanical behavior. Upon five cycles of the process, the grain size was decreased from 35 to 1.8 μm. The yield strength and ultimate strength increased up to 305% and 94%, respectively. Microhardness test showed that warm ARB reduces inhomogeneity factor in the thickness after 3 cycles. Fractography by SEM showed that the sample failed through shear ductile rupture and that the dimples became smaller, more elongated, and shallower onto the failure surface as the number of ARB cycles increased. In short, the warm process is preferred to the cold process to achieve better mechanical performance and toughness.

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TEKNIK OCH TEKNOLOGIER  -- Materialteknik -- Metallurgi och metalliska material (hsv//swe)
ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY  -- Materials Engineering -- Metallurgy and Metallic Materials (hsv//eng)

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AA1050
EBSD
Elevated temperature
Mechanical behavior
Strength-elongation balance
Warm ARB

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