Strengthening mechanisms of nano-grained commercial pure titanium processed by accumulative roll bonding

2017 ◽  
Vol 693 ◽  
pp. 164-169 ◽  
Author(s):  
Arash Fattah-alhosseini ◽  
Mohsen K. Keshavarz ◽  
Yousef Mazaheri ◽  
Ali Reza Ansari ◽  
Mohsen Karimi
2016 ◽  
Vol 849 ◽  
pp. 397-401
Author(s):  
Chong Yu Liu ◽  
Hong Jie Jiang ◽  
Chun Xia Wang ◽  
Yu Ping Li ◽  
Kun Luo

Aluminium metal matrix composites reinforced with WC ceramic particles were manufactured through warm accumulative roll bonding (ARB) in this study. The microstructures of the composites exhibited excellent particles distribution in the matrices. Compared with the mechanical properties of ARB monolithic pure Al, the Al/WC composites exhibited higher tensile strength. The shear lag theory modified was used in considering the yield strength of the composites. The results indicated that the effects of WC particles in Al/WC composite lead to the thermal expansion dislocation strengthening, small subgrain strengthening, Orowan strengthening and geometrically necessary dispersion strengthening.


Author(s):  
Justin L. Milner ◽  
Fadi Abu-Farha ◽  
Thomas Kurfess

Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB), a severe plastic deformation technique, was used in this study to process commercially pure titanium (CP-Ti) sheets at selected warm temperatures. Post-processing treatments at selected conditions were also performed on the ARB processed material, following each ARB processing cycle. Mechanical characterization and microstructural examination were carried out on the processed and post processed material to track the evolution of the microstructure, the changes in strength and ductility, and their relationships with regard to one another. Though the temperatures and processing conditions covered here are limited, it was found that ARB processing temperature affects the resultant flow behavior of the material. Furthermore, it was shown that post processing treatment of the ARB processed material can increase both strength and ductility of the material; the latter can be used as an effective tool for further controlling the structure and properties of the ARB-processed material.


2014 ◽  
Vol 794-796 ◽  
pp. 851-856
Author(s):  
Tadashiege Nagae ◽  
Nobuhiro Tsuji ◽  
Daisuke Terada

Accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) process is one of the severe plastic deformation processes for fabricating ultrafine grained materials that exhibit high strength. In aluminum alloys, aging heat treatment has been an important process for hardening materials. In order to achieve good mechanical properties through the combination of grain refinement hardening and precipitation hardening, an Al-4.2wt%Ag binary alloy was used in the present study. After a solution treatment at 550°C for 1.5hr, the alloy was severely deformed by the ARB process at room temperature (RT) up to 6 cycles (equivalent strain of 4.8). The specimens ARB-processed by various cycles (various strains) were subsequently aged at 100, 150, 200, 250°C, and RT. The hardness of the solution treated (ST) specimen increased by aging. On the other hand, hardness of the ARB processed specimen decreased after aging at high temperatures such as 250°C. This was probably due to coarsening of precipitates or/and matrix grains. The specimen aged at lower temperature showed higher hardness. The maximum harnesses achieved by aging for the ST specimen, the specimens ARB processed by 2 cycles, 4 cycles and 6 cycles were 55HV, 71HV, 69HV and 65HV, respectively. By tensile tests it was shown that the strength increased by the ARB process though the elongation decreased significantly. However, it was found that the tensile elongation of the ARB processed specimens was improved by aging without sacrificing the strength. The results suggest that the Al-Ag alloy having large elongation as well as high strength can be realized by the combination of the ARB process for grain refinement and the subsequent aging for precipitation hardening.


Materials ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (15) ◽  
pp. 4200
Author(s):  
Zhigang Li ◽  
Hao Jiang ◽  
Minghui Wang ◽  
Hongjie Jia ◽  
Hongjiang Han ◽  
...  

As the applications of heterogeneous materials expand, aluminum laminates of similar materials have attracted much attention due to their greater bonding strength and easier recycling. In this work, an alloy design strategy was developed based on accumulative roll bonding (ARB) to produce laminates from similar materials. Twin roll casting (TRC) sheets of the same composition but different cooling rates were used as the starting materials, and they were roll bonded up to three cycles at varying temperatures. EBSD showed that the two TRC sheets deformed in distinct ways during ARB processes at 300°C. Major recrystallizations were significant after the first cycle on the thin sheet and after the third cycle on the thick sheet. The sheets were subject to subsequent aging for better mechanical properties. TEM observations showed that the size and distribution of nano-precipitations were different between the two sheet sides. These nano-precipitations were found to significantly promote precipitation strengthening, and such a promotive effect was referred to as hetero-deformation induced (HDI) strengthening. Our work provides a new promising method to prepare laminated heterogeneous materials with similar alloy TRC sheets.


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