Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1574502 Materials Science and Engineering: A 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

The AA5086 aluminum alloy sheets with different starting textures were subjected to shock wave deformation with an input impulse of ~0.2 Ns. Microstructural examination indicate no significant change in grain size; however, the evolution of substructure manifesting intra-granular misorientation was evident. The improvement in hardness indicates the absence of recovery and strain hardening during shock deformation. Shock deformed samples show characteristic texture evolution with high Brass {110}〈112〉 component. The study demonstrates the viability of high velocity forming of AA5086 aluminum alloy sheet using shock wave.

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