Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets

In this research, the experimental investigation of the change of the strain path on the microstructure, mechanical properties and the forming limit diagram of Al/Mg two-layer sheet made by roll bonding method has been performed. This research tries to make a two-layer Al/Mg sheet with a reduction r...

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Main Authors: A. Rouzbeh, M. Sedighi, R. Hashemi
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2023-03-01
Series:Journal of Materials Research and Technology
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423003824
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description In this research, the experimental investigation of the change of the strain path on the microstructure, mechanical properties and the forming limit diagram of Al/Mg two-layer sheet made by roll bonding method has been performed. This research tries to make a two-layer Al/Mg sheet with a reduction ratio of 55% by using four single-pass and two-pass (the first pass with a reduction ratio of 40% and the second pass by changing the strain path in the form of direct rolling, reverse rolling and cross rolling) methods. The results show that the microstructure in cross rolling is more uniform than in other cases. No delamination is observed in fabricating the bilayer sheets with two passes. The best mechanical properties in terms of ultimate tensile strength and elongation are related to cross-rolled samples. Also, the cross rolling process causes a significant reduction in normal anisotropy. The comparison of formability for different conditions indicates the improvement of the forming limit diagram in cross rolling so that the amount of FLD0 for cross-rolled samples has increased by 15.6%, 13.8%, and 5.7%, respectively, compared to single-pass, two-pass direct rolling, and two-pass reverse rolling samples.
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spelling doaj.art-3b7f3a01af1845cdac9efc77353665652023-03-28T06:48:47ZengElsevierJournal of Materials Research and Technology2238-78542023-03-012353185328Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheetsA. Rouzbeh0M. Sedighi1R. Hashemi2School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Narmak, Tehran, 1684613114, IranCorresponding author.; School of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Narmak, Tehran, 1684613114, IranSchool of Mechanical Engineering, Iran University of Science & Technology, Narmak, Tehran, 1684613114, IranIn this research, the experimental investigation of the change of the strain path on the microstructure, mechanical properties and the forming limit diagram of Al/Mg two-layer sheet made by roll bonding method has been performed. This research tries to make a two-layer Al/Mg sheet with a reduction ratio of 55% by using four single-pass and two-pass (the first pass with a reduction ratio of 40% and the second pass by changing the strain path in the form of direct rolling, reverse rolling and cross rolling) methods. The results show that the microstructure in cross rolling is more uniform than in other cases. No delamination is observed in fabricating the bilayer sheets with two passes. The best mechanical properties in terms of ultimate tensile strength and elongation are related to cross-rolled samples. Also, the cross rolling process causes a significant reduction in normal anisotropy. The comparison of formability for different conditions indicates the improvement of the forming limit diagram in cross rolling so that the amount of FLD0 for cross-rolled samples has increased by 15.6%, 13.8%, and 5.7%, respectively, compared to single-pass, two-pass direct rolling, and two-pass reverse rolling samples.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2238785423003824Roll bondingStrain pathCross rollingReverse rollingDirect rollingForming limit diagram
spellingShingle A. Rouzbeh
M. Sedighi
R. Hashemi
Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
Journal of Materials Research and Technology
Roll bonding
Strain path
Cross rolling
Reverse rolling
Direct rolling
Forming limit diagram
title Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
title_full Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
title_fullStr Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
title_full_unstemmed Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
title_short Effects of strain path on the microstructure, tensile properties, and formability of Al/Mg roll-bonded sheets
title_sort effects of strain path on the microstructure tensile properties and formability of al mg roll bonded sheets
topic Roll bonding
Strain path
Cross rolling
Reverse rolling
Direct rolling
Forming limit diagram
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