Study the ductility of aluminum alloy processed by asymmetric rolling process

Author

Jabir, Adil Shabib

Source

Engineering and Technology Journal

Issue

Vol. 38, Issue 10A (31 Oct. 2020), pp.1461-1469, 9 p.

Publisher

University of Technology

Publication Date

2020-10-31

Country of Publication

Iraq

No. of Pages

9

Main Subjects

Physics

Topics

Abstract EN

Asymmetric rolling refers to the conditions wherein velocities or diameters of two work rolls are different.

Compared to symmetrical rolling, asymmetric rolling is more effective on microstructure modification and texture evolution.

Intense shear deformation can be introduced into asymmetric rollingto enhance the ductility and formability of aluminum alloy and this is the aim of current research.

The process of the asymmetrical rolling was done on specimens with different reductions (10% , 15% , and 20% reductions).

Then the tensile test was conducted at room temperature at the strain rate range between 0.33×10-3s-1 -3.33×10-3s-1 to study the ductility property of the asymmetric rolling-deformed samples and also compared with as-received samples.

The results show that the as-received specimen gave the highest elongation of 42.7% , while the lowest elongation of 22.4% was obtained by the (20% ) thickness reduction specimen.

Also, the as-received sample at an initial strain rate of 3.33×10-3s-1 gives the highest tensile strength value equal to Asymmetric rolling refers to the conditions wherein velocities or diameters of two work rolls are different.

Compared to symmetrical rolling, asymmetric rolling is more effective on microstructure modification and texture evolution.

Intense shear deformation can be introduced into asymmetric rollingto enhance the ductility and formability of aluminum alloy and this is the aim of current research.

The process of the asymmetrical rolling was done on specimens with different reductions (10% , 15% , and 20% reductions).

Then the tensile test was conducted at room temperature at the strain rate range between 0.33×10-3s-1 -3.33×10-3s-1 to study the ductility property of the asymmetric rolling-deformed samples and also compared with as-received samples.

The results show that the as-received specimen gave the highest elongation of 42.7% , while the lowest elongation of 22.4% was obtained by the (20% ) thickness reduction specimen.

Also, the as-received sample at an initial strain rate of 3.33×10-3s-1 gives the highest tensile strength value equal to 550MPa

American Psychological Association (APA)

Jabir, Adil Shabib. 2020. Study the ductility of aluminum alloy processed by asymmetric rolling process. Engineering and Technology Journal،Vol. 38, no. 10A, pp.1461-1469.
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Modern Language Association (MLA)

Jabir, Adil Shabib. Study the ductility of aluminum alloy processed by asymmetric rolling process. Engineering and Technology Journal Vol. 38, no. 10A (2020), pp.1461-1469.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1235572

American Medical Association (AMA)

Jabir, Adil Shabib. Study the ductility of aluminum alloy processed by asymmetric rolling process. Engineering and Technology Journal. 2020. Vol. 38, no. 10A, pp.1461-1469.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1235572

Data Type

Journal Articles

Language

English

Notes

Includes bibliographical references : p. 1469

Record ID

BIM-1235572