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Constitutive base analysis of a 7075 aluminum alloy during hot compression testing
Highlights ► Two constitutive models has been proposed for the hot working of 7075 Al alloy. ► Constitutive models show the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stress. ► Deformation mechanism changes to lubricated flow at 550°C during hot deformation. ► Lubricated flow mechanism becomes more pronounced with increasing strain rate.
Abstract In the field of deformation process modeling, the constitutive equations may properly represent the flow behavior of the materials. In fact, these valuable relationships are used as a calculation basis to simulate the materials flow responses. Accordingly, in the present study a hot working constitutive base analysis has been conducted on a 7075 aluminum alloy. This has been performed using the stress–strain data obtained from isothermal hot compression tests at constant strain rates of 0.004, 0.04 and 0.4s−1 and deformation temperatures of 450, 500, 520, 550 and 580°C up to a 40% height reduction of the specimen. A set of constitutive equations for 7075 Al alloy have been proposed employing an exponent-type equation. The related material constants (i.e., A, n and α) as well as the activation energy Q for each temperature regime have been determined. The correlation of flow stress to strain rate and temperature can be deduced from the proposed equations. Furthermore, a change in deformation mechanism has been realized in the semi-solid temperature range. This has been related to the onset of lubricated flow mechanism during processing.
Constitutive base analysis of a 7075 aluminum alloy during hot compression testing
Highlights ► Two constitutive models has been proposed for the hot working of 7075 Al alloy. ► Constitutive models show the temperature and strain rate dependence of flow stress. ► Deformation mechanism changes to lubricated flow at 550°C during hot deformation. ► Lubricated flow mechanism becomes more pronounced with increasing strain rate.
Abstract In the field of deformation process modeling, the constitutive equations may properly represent the flow behavior of the materials. In fact, these valuable relationships are used as a calculation basis to simulate the materials flow responses. Accordingly, in the present study a hot working constitutive base analysis has been conducted on a 7075 aluminum alloy. This has been performed using the stress–strain data obtained from isothermal hot compression tests at constant strain rates of 0.004, 0.04 and 0.4s−1 and deformation temperatures of 450, 500, 520, 550 and 580°C up to a 40% height reduction of the specimen. A set of constitutive equations for 7075 Al alloy have been proposed employing an exponent-type equation. The related material constants (i.e., A, n and α) as well as the activation energy Q for each temperature regime have been determined. The correlation of flow stress to strain rate and temperature can be deduced from the proposed equations. Furthermore, a change in deformation mechanism has been realized in the semi-solid temperature range. This has been related to the onset of lubricated flow mechanism during processing.
Constitutive base analysis of a 7075 aluminum alloy during hot compression testing
Rokni, M.R. (author) / Zarei-Hanzaki, A. (author) / Roostaei, Ali A. (author) / Abolhasani, A. (author)
2011-05-24
6 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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