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A deformation mechanism of hard metal surrounded by soft metal during roll forming

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:29 authored by Hailiang Yu, Anh TieuAnh Tieu, Cheng LuCheng Lu, Xiong LiuXiong Liu, Ajit Godbole, Huijun LiHuijun Li, Charlie Kong, Q Qin
It is interesting to imagine what would happen when a mixture of soft-boiled eggs and stones is deformed together. A foil made of pure Ti is stronger than that made of Cu. When a composite Cu/Ti foil deforms, the harder Ti will penetrate into the softer Cu in the convex shapes according to previously reported results. In this paper, we describe the fabrication of multilayer Cu/Ti foils by the roll bonding technique and report our observations. The experimental results lead us to propose a new deformation mechanism for a hard metal surrounded by a soft metal during rolling of a laminated foil, particularly when the thickness of hard metal foil (Ti, 25 mm) is much less than that of the soft metal foil (Cu, 300 mm). Transmission Electron Microscope (TEM) imaging results show that the hard metal penetrates into the soft metal in the form of concave protrusions. Finite element simulations of the rolling process of a Cu/Ti/Cu composite foil are described. Finally, we focus on an analysis of the deformation mechanism of Ti foils and its effects on grain refinement, and propose a grain refinement mechanism from the inside to the outside of the laminates during rolling.

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Yu, H., Tieu, A. Kiet., Lu, C., Liu, X., Godbole, A., Li, H., Kong, C. & Qin, Q. (2014). A deformation mechanism of hard metal surrounded by soft metal during roll forming. Scientific Reports, 4 5017-1-5017-8.

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Scientific Reports

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4

Language

English

RIS ID

91010

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