Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1647262 | Materials Letters | 2012 | 4 Pages |
Ti/Al–6%Cu–0.5%Mg–0.4%Ag bimetallic composite has been successfully produced by cold-roll bonding and subsequent annealing treatment. The threshold deformation is about 44% total rolling reduction in a single rolling pass. The highest interlaminer shear strength up to about 40 MPa in the composite is obtained by 515 °C/12 h annealing treatment. The calculation indicates that the tensile strength of Ti/Al–6%Cu–0.5%Mg–0.4%Ag bimetal composite is consistent with the mixture rule obeyed by composites. TiAl3 is the first and the only phase formed during the annealing process, and it experiences a lateral growth in the direction parallel to the interface then a thickening in the direction perpendicular to the interface.
► Ti/Al–Cu–Mg–Ag bimetal composite has been produced by cold-roll bonding and annealing. ► The interface strength was detected by double notched tensile test. ► The interlaminer shear strength up to 40 MPa is obtained by 515 °C/12 h annealing. ► TiAl3 is the first and the only phase formed during the annealing process.