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Title: Equal channel angular pressing of wire-formed Al6063 by PU rubber-assisted procedure
Authors: Ebrahimi, Mahmoud
Attarilar, Shokouh
Ozkavak, Hatice-Varol
Gode, Ceren
Keywords: Severe plastic deformation
tensile strength
electrical conductivity
X-ray diffraction
Williamson-Hall relationship
Severe Plastic-Deformation
Mechanical-Properties
Aluminum-Alloy
Electrical-Conductivity
Tensile Properties
Grain-Refinement
Microstructure
Evolution
Copper
Al
Publisher: Sage Publications Ltd
Abstract: Expanding suitable severe plastic deformation processes seems essential to design lightweight wire-formed materials for emerging demands. In this regard, 6063 aluminum alloy in the form of wire was processed successfully by polyurethane rubber assisted-equal channel angular pressing up to 16 passes by route B-C. It was found that significant improvement of hardness and strength is achieved at the initial passes due to the increment of material's dislocations density which leads to the crystallite size decrease and lattice microstrain increase. Also, subsequent passes improve the mechanical properties with a gentle rate due to the saturation of dislocation strengthening. The fractography analysis indicated that the ductile fracture mode of the annealed aluminum decreases by imposing the ECAP process. It is related to the formation of cleavage and rive patterns and the reduction in the number and size of the dimples compared to the initial condition. Eventually, X-ray diffraction findings showed that by adding pass numbers, the isotropy degree of the aluminum sample enhances because of the lowest diffraction scattering.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1177/03093247211045605
https://hdl.handle.net/11499/46519
ISSN: 0309-3247
2041-3130
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Scopus İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / Scopus Indexed Publications Collection
WoS İndeksli Yayınlar Koleksiyonu / WoS Indexed Publications Collection

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