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Proposal of bond criterion for hot roll bonding and its application
Research highlights ► Bonded interface forming period and post-bonded period existed during hot rolling. ► Bonded interface would be damaged during the post-bonded period. ► The new bond criterion included strain threshold and bonding strength threshold. ► Strain threshold indicates whether a bonded interface could be formed. ► Bonding strength threshold indicates whether the bonded interface could be separated.
Abstract The aim of this work was to develop a bond criterion for laminated composites prepared by hot rolling. 7075 Al/AZ31B Mg/7075 Al laminated composites were fabricated by hot rolling at different reduction ratios and temperatures, and the hot rolling process was also simulated by finite element methods (FEM). The FEM results show that two stages existed for an option position of the interface during hot rolling, viz. the bonded interface forming period and the post-bonded period. Bonded interface would be damaged during the latter due to second tensile stress and tear stress (due to the sticking friction between the Al plates and the rollers during the rolling). A bond criterion for laminated composites fabricated by hot rolling was proposed, which includes a strain threshold and a critical bonding strength. The predicted bond results of the 7075 Al/AZ31B Mg/7075 Al laminated composite fabricated by hot rolling from the proposed bond criterion agreed with the experimental data.
Proposal of bond criterion for hot roll bonding and its application
Research highlights ► Bonded interface forming period and post-bonded period existed during hot rolling. ► Bonded interface would be damaged during the post-bonded period. ► The new bond criterion included strain threshold and bonding strength threshold. ► Strain threshold indicates whether a bonded interface could be formed. ► Bonding strength threshold indicates whether the bonded interface could be separated.
Abstract The aim of this work was to develop a bond criterion for laminated composites prepared by hot rolling. 7075 Al/AZ31B Mg/7075 Al laminated composites were fabricated by hot rolling at different reduction ratios and temperatures, and the hot rolling process was also simulated by finite element methods (FEM). The FEM results show that two stages existed for an option position of the interface during hot rolling, viz. the bonded interface forming period and the post-bonded period. Bonded interface would be damaged during the latter due to second tensile stress and tear stress (due to the sticking friction between the Al plates and the rollers during the rolling). A bond criterion for laminated composites fabricated by hot rolling was proposed, which includes a strain threshold and a critical bonding strength. The predicted bond results of the 7075 Al/AZ31B Mg/7075 Al laminated composite fabricated by hot rolling from the proposed bond criterion agreed with the experimental data.
Proposal of bond criterion for hot roll bonding and its application
Zhang, X.P. (author) / Yang, T.H. (author) / Castagne, S. (author) / Gu, C.F. (author) / Wang, J.T. (author)
2010-11-11
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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