Asymmetric accumulative roll bonding of aluminium-titanium composite sheets


Autoria(s): Ng, Hoi Pang; Przybilla, Thomas; Schmidt, Christian; Lapovok, Rimma; Orlov, Dmitry; Höppel, Heinz-Werner; Göken, Mathias
Data(s)

01/08/2013

Resumo

Aluminium-titanium (Al/Ti) composite sheets were fabricated via asymmetric accumulative roll bonding (AARB), which capitalises on additional shear to enhance plastic deformation. Multi-layers of Al alloy (AA1050) and commercially-pure Ti sheets were alternatively stacked and rolled-bonded with varied roll diameter ratios (dr) ranging from 1 to 2, for up to four passes. Annealing of selected composite sheets was subsequently carried out at 600°C for 24h to compare the rates of solid-state diffusion reactions between Al and Ti components. Mechanical tests revealed that both tensile strength and ductility of the sheets increase systematically with dr. The microstructures and the Al/Ti interfaces of the sheets were analysed in detail using TEM, SEM and FIB techniques. It is shown that not only does AARB lead to a more refined grain size of the Al matrix but also it promotes the development of a nanostructured surface layer on Ti that comprises crystallites of 50-100nm in size, which is otherwise absent in the case of symmetric ARB (i.e. dr=1). The AARB-processed sheets exhibit a larger thickness of the interdiffusion layer at the Al/Ti interfaces than the counterparts processed via the symmetric ARB route, the difference being in excess of 15%. The effects and the implications of AARB processing on mechanical behaviour and diffusion kinetics are discussed with respect to the microstructural evolutions.

Identificador

http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30075982

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Elsevier

Relação

http://dro.deakin.edu.au/eserv/DU:30075982/lapovok-asymmetricaccum-2013.pdf

http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.msea.2013.04.027

Direitos

2013, Elsevier B.V.

Palavras-Chave #Al-Ti #asymmetric accumulative roll bonding #transmission electron microscopy #mechanical properties #diffusion
Tipo

Journal Article