Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology

Composites a material was developed to replace metal and alloys, because of the properties such as light weight and unique mechanical properties. Processing of aluminum-based composites has been developing by new manufacturing technology, namely severe plastic deformation (SPD), to produce unique of...

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Main Authors: Pramono Agus, Mochtar Jamil Alry, Milandia Anistasia
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821804011
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author Pramono Agus
Mochtar Jamil Alry
Milandia Anistasia
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Mochtar Jamil Alry
Milandia Anistasia
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description Composites a material was developed to replace metal and alloys, because of the properties such as light weight and unique mechanical properties. Processing of aluminum-based composites has been developing by new manufacturing technology, namely severe plastic deformation (SPD), to produce unique of mechanical properties. Some of the methods used are; equal channel angular pressing (ECAP), accumulative roll bonding (ARB) and multi-axial forging (MAF). The results of some of these methods were compared with the latest method of new SPD, namely: repetitive press roll forming (RPRF). Based on grain morphology and mechanical properties, the result of RPRF has superior to another method. The properties produced by SPD technology was varies, the highest of hardness produced by RPRF process was 88 HV10, ECAP produced 65 HV10, MAF was 46 HV10 and ARB reached 50 HV10. While the highest of tensile strength produced by MAF was 237 MPa while the RPRF process just only around 147 MPa, but the ultrafine grains just only produced by RPRF method which is 0.9 μm, compared to other methods: MAF 1.2 μm, ECAP 5.7 μm and ARB is not so far with MAF that is equal to 1.4 μm. The RPRF process can be recommended for the interest of the aluminum-based composite materials processing industry. Because currently some component product by industries have been substituted from metal alloy materials to metal-based composites.
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spelling doaj.art-98ede8bf72d04719938c9ab4ca82241b2022-12-21T23:05:25ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-012180401110.1051/matecconf/201821804011matecconf_iciee2018_04011Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing TechnologyPramono AgusMochtar Jamil AlryMilandia AnistasiaComposites a material was developed to replace metal and alloys, because of the properties such as light weight and unique mechanical properties. Processing of aluminum-based composites has been developing by new manufacturing technology, namely severe plastic deformation (SPD), to produce unique of mechanical properties. Some of the methods used are; equal channel angular pressing (ECAP), accumulative roll bonding (ARB) and multi-axial forging (MAF). The results of some of these methods were compared with the latest method of new SPD, namely: repetitive press roll forming (RPRF). Based on grain morphology and mechanical properties, the result of RPRF has superior to another method. The properties produced by SPD technology was varies, the highest of hardness produced by RPRF process was 88 HV10, ECAP produced 65 HV10, MAF was 46 HV10 and ARB reached 50 HV10. While the highest of tensile strength produced by MAF was 237 MPa while the RPRF process just only around 147 MPa, but the ultrafine grains just only produced by RPRF method which is 0.9 μm, compared to other methods: MAF 1.2 μm, ECAP 5.7 μm and ARB is not so far with MAF that is equal to 1.4 μm. The RPRF process can be recommended for the interest of the aluminum-based composite materials processing industry. Because currently some component product by industries have been substituted from metal alloy materials to metal-based composites.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821804011
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Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
MATEC Web of Conferences
title Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
title_full Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
title_fullStr Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
title_full_unstemmed Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
title_short Aluminum based Composites by Severe Plastic Deformation Process as New Methods of Manufacturing Technology
title_sort aluminum based composites by severe plastic deformation process as new methods of manufacturing technology
url https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201821804011
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