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Fabrication of ultra-thin nanostructured bimetallic foils by Accumulative Roll Bonding and Asymmetric Rolling

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posted on 2024-11-15, 19:28 authored by Hailiang YuHailiang Yu, Cheng LuCheng Lu, Anh TieuAnh Tieu, Ajit Godbole, Lihong SuLihong Su, Yong Sun, Mao Liu, Delin Tang, Charlie Kong
This paper reports a new technique that combines the features of Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) and Asymmetric Rolling (AR). This technique has been developed to enable production of ultra-thin bimetallic foils. Initially, 1.5 mm thick AA1050 and AA6061 foils were roll-bonded using ARB at 2006C, with 50% reduction. The resulting 1.5 mm bimetallic foil was subsequently thinned to 0.04 mm through four AR passes at room temperature. The speed ratio between the upper and lower AR rolls was 151.3. The tensile strength of the bimetallic foil was seen to increase with reduction in thickness. The ductility of the foil was seen to reduce upon decreasing the foil thickness from 1.5 mm to 0.14 mm, but increase upon further reduction in thickness from 0.14 mm to 0.04 mm. The grain size was about 140 nm for the AA6061 layer and 235 nm for the AA1050 layer, after the third AR pass.

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Yu, H., Lu, C., Tieu, A. Kiet., Godbole, A., Su, L., Sun, Y., Liu, M., Tang, D. & Kong, C. (2013). Fabrication of ultra-thin nanostructured bimetallic foils by Accumulative Roll Bonding and Asymmetric Rolling. Scientific Reports, 3 1-9.

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Scientific Reports

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3

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English

RIS ID

81132

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