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순수 알루미늄의 판재압연 및 공형압연시 가공경로에 따른 변형분포와 기계적 성질의 예측

Study of the Effect of Loading Path on the Strain and Mechanical Properties of Aluminum with Flat and Groove Rolling Experiment

  • 김성일 ((주)POSCO 기술연구소 자동차소재연구그룹) ;
  • 변상민 (동아대학교 기계공학부)
  • 발행 : 2008.10.01

초록

The effect of loading path changes on the strain and mechanical properties of a commercial pure aluminum was studied using flat rolling and groove rolling. Material during flat rolling undergoes a continuous monotonic compressive loading, while one during groove rolling experiences a series of cross compressive loading. Four-pass flat rolling and groove rolling experiment are designed such that the aluminum undergoes the same amount of the strain at each pass. The rolling experiment was performed at room temperatures. Specimens for tensile test are fabricated from the plate and bar rolled. In addition, the strain distribution for the plate and bar cold rolled specimens is also calculated by finite element method. The results reveal that differences of loading path attributed by monotonic loading(flat rolling) and cross loading(groove rolling) significantly influence the mechanical properties such as yield stress, ultimate tensile stress, strain hardening and elongation. It is clear that the different loading path can give raise to change the deformation history, although it is deformed with same amount of strain for same material.

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