Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10417540 Journal of Materials Processing Technology 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this research, it is shown that the production of bimetallic Al/Cu rod by cold ECAE process is feasible. The mechanism of the cold weld between the copper sheath and aluminum core is assessed using the characteristics of the mating surfaces both theoretically and by examining the SEM micrographs of the peeled surfaces. It is shown that the stretch produced by the shear strain in the process leads to the fracture of the work-hardened layer of the mating surfaces and then by extruding the virgin metal through the cavities of the cracks a cold weld is developed between the sheath and core of the rod. To achieve the cold weld, a threshold surface stretch of about 59% is required. It is shown that the decrease in die angle leads to a higher welding strength. Moreover, the presence of outer angle (ψ) impairs the quality of the weld.
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