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Flow properties of an aluminum alloy processed by equal channel angular pressing
A. Sivaraman,
Published in
2008
Volume: 43
   
Issue: 23-24
Pages: 7432 - 7437
Abstract
Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) process is an important process for producing ultrafine-grained microstructures in bulk metals and alloys. In the present work, aluminum alloy AA 6063 samples were subjected to ECAP for up to three passes using an ECAP die with a die angle of 105°. The strain imparted to the specimen after three passes was approximately 2.64. Compression testing of the ECAP specimens was carried out to determine the subsequent flow behavior. Two types of compression test specimen orientations, one parallel to the axis of pressed sample and the other at 45° to the axis of the pressed sample, were used for the study. The strain path change (SPC) parameter was used to quantify the strain path change involved in straining by ECAP followed by straining by uniaxial compression. Higher flow strength values were observed in compression in specimens machined at 45° to the axis of the ECAP specimens. Flow softening and anisotropic behavior have been studied with respect to the number of passes and processing routes. © 2008 Springer Science+Business Media, LLC.
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JournalJournal of Materials Science
ISSN00222461
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Concepts (27)
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    Alloys
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    Alumina
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    Aluminum alloys
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    Compression testing
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    Dies
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    LIGHT METALS
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    METAL PRESSING
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    Metallic compounds
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    Metallurgy
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    Pressing (forming)
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    Strain
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    AA 6063
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    Anisotropic behaviors
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    BULK METALS
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    DIE ANGLES
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    EQUAL CHANNEL ANGULAR
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    FLOW BEHAVIORS
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    Flow properties
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    Flow softening
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    FLOW STRENGTHS
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    PROCESSING ROUTES
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    STRAIN PATH CHANGES
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    TEST SPECIMENS
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    TWO TYPES
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    ULTRAFINE GRAINED MICRO STRUCTURES
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    UNIAXIAL COMPRESSIONS
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    Equal channel angular pressing