Affiliation:
1. Metal Forming Technology University of Kassel Kurt-Wolters-Strasse 3 Kassel 34125 Germany
2. Department of Mechanical Engineering Imperial College London London SW7 2AZ UK
3. Technology - Reasearch & Development Impression Technologies Limited London UK
Abstract
In the past decade, aluminum alloys have become important structural materials in the automotive industry, thanks to their low density, high strength, high fracture toughness, and good fatigue performance. However, an important limitation of aluminum alloys is their poor formability at room temperature; as a result, numerous studies have been conducted with the aim of developing forming techniques to overcome this and facilitate the forming of more complex‐shaped components. Following an overview on the metallurgical background of aluminum alloys, this article reviews recent developments in forming processes for aluminum alloys. The focus is on process variants at room temperature and at higher temperatures and on a new hot forming technique promising considerable improvements in formability. This review summarizes the influence of different process parameters on microstructures and mechanical properties. Particular emphasis is given to process design and to the underlying microstructural phenomena governing the strengthening mechanisms.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,General Materials Science
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