Title of article :
Formability of continuous cast 5052 alloy thin sheets
Author/Authors :
Hanliang Zhu، نويسنده , , A. K. GHOSH، نويسنده , , K. Maruyama، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
دوهفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
The formability of continuous cast 5052
alloy thin sheets from two different process schedules
was examined. One was prepared in the laboratory by
cold-rolling from a continuous cast thick plate followed
by annealing (lab-processed sheet), and the other was
produced by a new process involving hot-rolling
followed immediately by in-line annealing (in-line
annealed sheet). Tensile test results indicate that all
the lab-processed sheets exhibit evident yield behavior.
Increasing rolling reduction results in an increase of
strength and a decrease of ductility in the lab-processed
sheets due to increasing contribution of centerline
segregation of second-phase particles. Both the
lab-processed sheets annealed at 400 C for 90 min and
the in-line annealed sheets exhibit tensile elongation of
more than 20% and two-stage strain hardening
behavior. Compared with the lab-processed sheets, the
in-line annealed sheet annealed at 454 C has higher
values of UTS and elongation. Furthermore, forming
limit curves were determined. It is found that the level
of the forming limit curve of the lab-processed thin
sheet is lower than that of conventionally produced
5052-O Al, but close to that of 6111-T4 Al sheet.
Moreover, the in-line annealed sheets have higher limit
strains than the lab-processed sheets. These results
demonstrate that the in-line annealing process results
in the production of continuous cast alloy sheet with
improved formability.
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science
Journal title :
Journal of Materials Science