Dynamic compressive behavior of Al/Mg laminated composites and its influencing factors

Shanshan Li*, Xiuhua Zheng, Chengwen Tan, Lei Zhang, Fuchi Wang, Hongnian Cai

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Abstract

The dynamic compressive stress via strain response characteristics and effects of different rolling routes on it have been analyzed by conducting the dynamic compressive experiment on Al/Mg laminated composites prepared by compound rolling with the Hopkinson bar. The results reveal that stress via strain behavior of the Al/Mg laminated composites exhibits evidently the strain rate hardening effects and the dynamic hot softening effects with the strain rate in range of about 103s-1. With increasing the rolling reduction rate, the flow stress of the composites can be decreased. The rolling temperature has the important effects on σ-ε curves of the Al/Mg laminated composites while it has little affected the flow stress. The flow stress of rolled Al/Mg laminated composites can be decreased with annealing at 3007deg;C for 1 hours. The fracture morphology of the magnesium alloy is characterized by cleavage fracture with dimple rupture tearing ridge resulting from the hot softening effect, while the fracture morphology of the aluminum alloy is characterized by intergranular brittle crack with the rupture of intercrystalline compound.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)880-882
Number of pages3
JournalTezhong Zhuzao Ji Youse Hejin/Special Casting and Nonferrous Alloys
Volume27
Issue number11
Publication statusPublished - Nov 2007

Keywords

  • Al/Mg Laminated Composites
  • Dynamic Compression
  • Rolling
  • Strain Rate

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