Caracterizações de propriedades microestruturais e mecânicas de ligas AA 1100 e AA 5052 processadas pela técnica de laminação acumulativa ("Accumulated Roll Bonding - ARB"). / Characterization of microestrutural and mechanical properties from AA1100 and AA5052 alloys that were processed by Accumulated Roll Bonding - ARB.

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2009

RESUMO

The present work is related to the production, in a laboratory scale, of a metallic microstructure having a grain size smaller than one micrometer, through the Accumulated Roll Bonding technique(ARB), for two different aluminum alloys, namely AA 1100 and AA 5052. The strips obtained by the ARB technique have been characterized by their mechanical properties (microhardness, yield and tensile strength), and their microstructure (grain size, macrotexture and precipitates chemical composition). The main result of this work has been the rolling of AA1100 and AA5052 strips with an average grain size of 0.5 ± 0.04 m and 0.42 ± 0.06 m respectively. Such results are consistent with the literature. Relative to the texture, the samples presented a recrystallization temperature higher than 473K and typical shear texture components (due to the dry rolling conditions during the ARB). Microhardness of the AA110 was consistent with literature data; however yield and tensile strength presented values that were lower than those observed in the literature.

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nanograins metalurgia física ultra-fine grains arb aa1100 aa5052 conformação mecânica strip rolling mechanical working grain refining textura accumulates roll bonding texture

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