Experimental study of forming limit diagram and mechanical properties of aluminum foils processed by the accumulative roll bonding

Author:

Alisaraei E A,Hashemi RORCID,Rahmatabadi D,Sommitsch C

Abstract

Abstract In this article, for the first time, the forming limit diagram (FLD) and mechanical properties of aluminum foil samples processed by the accumulative roll bonding (ARB) process have been studied experimentally. For this purpose, thin aluminum foils with a thickness of 200 microns have been produced using ARB in five passes at ambient temperature. By rising the number of ARB passes, the ultimate tensile strength (UTS) enhanced drastically, and at the end pass of ARB, it reached 393 MPa, about 5.9 times larger than the initial sample. Also, during the ARB process, the applied strain increased, and the thickness of the layers decreased, and the bonding quality between layers improved. SEM images of tensile fracture surface after five cycles showed the mechanism of fracture retained ductile. However, due to the unevenly applied strain, the dimples were drawn in different directions, and their depth and number were reduced relative to the raw material. The area under the FLDs, a criterion of formability, declined sharply after the first pass and then increased at a low rate until the final pass. The trend of similar changes of formability in the tensile (elongation) and Nakazima tests (FLDs) was reported. Responsibility for all mechanical properties and ductility changes is related to the ARB process’s nature and the two dominant mechanisms of strain hardening and grain refinement.

Funder

Center for International Scientific Studies & Collaboration (CISSC), Ministry of Science Research and Technology

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Subject

Metals and Alloys,Polymers and Plastics,Surfaces, Coatings and Films,Biomaterials,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials

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