Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8012369 | Materials Letters | 2018 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
Innovative Cu/Al clad composites with unique sequencing were rotary swaged at 20â¯Â°C and 250â¯Â°C with various swaging degrees. The analyses carried out by electron microscopies and neutron diffraction focused on deformation behaviour of the component metals, grains orientations, occurrence of residual stress and possible development of intermetallic phases on the interfaces. The results showed the swaging temperature and total imposed strain to have significant influences on all the investigated parameters. The Al wires cross-sections within the composites were affected by the increasing total imposed strain more at 250â¯Â°C, these composites also exhibited formation of intermetallics at higher swaging degrees. However, according to the neutron diffraction results, all the swaged composites experienced structure restoration resulting in residual stress relaxation despite the fact that they exhibited texture formation. Rotary swaging was proven to be applicable for production of Cu/Al clad composite wires in the industrial scale.
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Authors
Lenka KunÄická, Radim Kocich, Pavel Strunz, Adéla MacháÄková,