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Study on Salt-Proof Characteristics of Copper Clad Aluminum (동복알루미늄의 내염특성 연구)

  • Kim, Jin-Sa;Bae, Duck-Kweon
    • The Transactions of The Korean Institute of Electrical Engineers
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    • v.58 no.9
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    • pp.1764-1768
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    • 2009
  • As the demand of electric power is increasing rapidly, the need of the compact and light electric power device is also increased. Copper clad aluminum (CCA) is newly proposed electrical conductor, because of its light-weight and low-cost characteristics, to replace the existing conductor made of copper. This paper presents the salt-proof characteristics of the copper clad aluminum (CCA) to certificate long time safe operation of the newly proposed electrical conductor. The two types of the CCA conductor were tested in the neutral salt spray tester. The experimental results of two types of the CCA with salt spray were presented in this paper. The results comprise resistance measured data, micro picture of the selected surface, and component measured data according to the elapsed time. The period of the experiment was 1,000 hours. There was no evidence to show the corrosion of CCA during the whole period of the experiments.

IN-FLEX System Using Aluminum Clad Flex Cable (MCIF CABLE) (가요성 알루미늄피 케이블 (MCIF CABLE) 을 적용한 일체형 배선시스템)

  • Koo, Kyung-Wan;Chun, In-Suk;Moon, Young-Jae;Lee, Byung-Yong
    • Proceedings of the KIEE Conference
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    • 2007.04b
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    • pp.58-60
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    • 2007
  • This paper introduces the IN-FLEX system using aluminum clad flex cable, which is expected to alternate the conventional wiring method, such as, a steel pipe wiring method, and a synthetic resin pipe wiring method. The aluminum clad flex cable has a superior operation characteristics in heat dissipation property, in installation and maintenance facility, flammability, and appearance. Moreover, the IN-FLEX system adopted an easy connection mechanism which enable to reduce the time, hands and expense for the installation and maintenance of the system. Certification tests verifying the superior operation characteristics and reliability of the system using aluminum clad flex cable were carried with standard method in KOLAS certification institute.

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A Research on Hydrostatic Extrusion of Copper-Clad Aluminum Bar (구리-알루미늄 클래드 봉의 정수압 압출 특성 연구)

  • 김창훈;김시영
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Marine Environment & Safety
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.27-33
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    • 1999
  • The present study is concerned with the hydrostatic extrusion process of copper-clad aluminum rod through metallurgical joining. In this study, the rigid plastic finite element program, HICKORY, is used to analyze the steady state extrusion process of the bimetal rod. Simulations are performed for copper-clad aluminum rod with several extrusion ratio to give the distributions of effective strain rate, equivalent stress and hardness. Experiments are also carried out for aluminum-inserted copper rod at room temperature. It is found out that finite element predictions are generally in good agreement with the experimental observations. The detail comparison of the extrusion loads by the finite element method with those by experiments are given.

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Interface Bonding of Copper Clad Aluminum Rods by the Direct Extrusion (직접압출에 의한 Cu-Al 층상 복합재료 봉의 계면접합)

  • 김희남;윤여권;강원영;박성훈;이승평
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society of Precision Engineering Conference
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    • 2000.11a
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    • pp.437-440
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    • 2000
  • Composite material consists of more than two materials and make various kinds of composite materials by combining different single materials. Copper clad aluminum composite material is composed of Al and Cu, and it has already been put to practical use in Europe because of its economic benefits. This paper presents the interface bonding according to the variation of extrusion ratio and semi-angle die by observing the interface between Cu and Al using metal microscope. By that result, we can predict the conditions of the interface bonding according to the extruding conditions.

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Investigation of Formability of Cylindrical Cups in Warm Drawing of Stainless-Aluminum Clad Sheet Metal (스테인리스-알루미늄 클래드 강판재의 원형컵 온간 성형성 연구)

  • Ryu, Ho-Yeon;Kim, Yeong-Eun;Kim, Jong-Ho
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers A
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    • v.24 no.1 s.173
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    • pp.87-93
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    • 2000
  • Warm, forming technique which is one of the new forming technologies to improve formability of sheet metal is applied to the cylindrical cup drawing of stainless-aluminum. clad sheets. In experiments the temperature of die and blank holder is varied from room temperature to 18$0^{\circ}C$, while the punch is cooled by circulation of coolant to increase the fracture strength of workpiece on the punch corner area. Test materials chosen for experiments are STS304-A1050-STS304, STS304-A1050-STS430 clad sheets and A1050-0 aluminum sheet. Teflon film as a lubricant is used on both sides of a workpiece. The limit drawing ratio as well as quality of drawn cups(distribution of thickness and hardness)are investigated and validity of warm drawing process is also discussed.

Extrusion Process Analysis of Al/Cu Clad Composite Materials by Finite Element Method (유한요소법을 이용한 Al/Cu 층상복합재료의 압출공정해석)

  • 김정인;강충길;권혁천
    • Composites Research
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    • v.12 no.5
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    • pp.87-97
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    • 1999
  • A clad material is a different type of the typical composites which are composed of two or more matericals joined at their interface surface. The advantge of cald material is that the combination of different materials can satisfy both the need of good mechanical properties and the other demand of user such as electrical properties instantaneously. This paper is concerned with the direct and indirect extrusion processes of copper-clad aluminum rod. Extrusion of copper-clad aluminum rod was simulated using a commercially available finite element package of DEFORM. The simulations were performed for copperclad aluminum rod to predict the distributions of temperature, effective stress, effective strain rate and mean stress for sheath thicknesses, die exit diameters and die temperatures.

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Galvanic Corrosion Between Component Parts of Aluminum Alloys for Heat Exchanger of Automobile

  • Y. R. Yoo;D. H. Kim;G. B. Kim;S. Y. Won;S. H. Choi;Y. S. Kim
    • Corrosion Science and Technology
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    • v.22 no.5
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    • pp.322-329
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    • 2023
  • There are a variety of heat exchangers used in automobiles, such as shell and tube heat exchangers, double tube heat exchangers, and plate heat exchangers. Most of them are water-cooled to prevent engine overheating. There have been reports of corrosion damage to these heat exchangers due to continuous wetting caused by external temperature differences, road pollutants, and snow removal. In addition, galvanic corrosion, which occurs when two dissimilar materials come into contact, has been identified as a major cause. In this study, corrosion characteristics and galvanic corrosion behavior of Al alloy (AA3003, AA4045 and AA7072) used in automobile heat exchangers were analyzed. Effective clad materials for heat exchanger tubes and fins were also evaluated. It was found that AA7072 should be applied as the cladding material for fin AA3003 and that AA4045 was suitable as a cladding material for tube AA3003 because this clad materials application was the most effective clad design to delay the occurrence of pinhole in the tube. Main factors influencing galvanic corrosion dissolution were found to be galvanic corrosion potential difference and galvanic corrosion current density.

ESTIMATION OF ALUMINUM AND ARGON ACTIVATION SOURCES IN THE HANARO COOLANT

  • Jun, Byung-Jin;Lee, Byung-Chul;Kim, Myung-Seop
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.42 no.4
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    • pp.434-441
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    • 2010
  • The activation products of aluminum and argon are key radionuclides for operational and environmental radiological safety during the normal operation of open-tank-in-pool type research reactors using aluminum-clad fuels. Their activities measured in the primary coolant and pool surface water of HANARO have been consistent. We estimated their sources from the measured activities and then compared these values with their production rates obtained by a core calculation. For each aluminum activation product, an equivalent aluminum thickness (EAT) in which its production rate is identical to its release rate into the coolant is determined. For the argon activation calculation, the saturated argon concentration in the water at the temperature of the pool surface is assumed. The EATs are 5680, 266 and 1.2 nm, respectively, for Na-24, Mg-27 and Al-28, which are much larger than the flight lengths of the respective recoil nuclides. These values coincide with the water solubility levels and with the half-lives. The EAT for Na-24 is similar to the average oxide layer thickness (OLT) of fuel cladding as well; hence, the majority of them in the oxide layer may be released to the coolant. However, while the average OLT clearly increases with the fuel burn-up during an operation cycle, its effect on the pool-top radiation is not distinguishable. The source of Ar-41 is in good agreement with the calculated reaction rate of Ar-40 dissolved in the coolant.

Effect of Heat Treatment on the Deformation and Fracture Behaviors of 3-ply Cu/Al/Cu Clad Metal (3층 Cu/Al/Cu 클래드재의 열처리온도에 따른 변형 및 파단거동)

  • Kim, In-Kyu;Ha, Jongsu;Hong, Sun Ig
    • Korean Journal of Metals and Materials
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    • v.50 no.12
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    • pp.939-948
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    • 2012
  • A 3-ply clad metal consisting of aluminum and copper was fabricated by roll bonding process and the microstructures and mechanical properties of the roll-bonded and post-roll-bonding heat treated Cu/Al/Cu clad metal were investigated. A brittle interfacial reaction layer formed at the Cu/Al interfaces at and above $400^{\circ}C$. The thickness of the reaction layer increased from $12{\mu}m$ at $400^{\circ}C$ to $28{\mu}m$ at $500^{\circ}C$. The stress-strain curves demonstrated that the strength decreased and the ductility increased with heat treatment up to $400^{\circ}C$. The clad metal heat treated at $300^{\circ}C$ with no indication of a reaction layer exhibited an excellent combination of the strength and ductility and no delamination of layers up to final fracture in the tensile testing. Above $400^{\circ}C$, the ductility decreased rasxpidly with little change of strength, reflecting the brittle nature of the intermetallic interlayers. In Cu/Al/Cu clad heat treated above $400^{\circ}C$, periodic parallel cracks perpendicular to the stress axis were observed at the interfacial reaction layer. In-situ optical microscopic observation revealed that cracks were formed in the Cu layer due to the strain concentration in the vicinity of horizontal cracks in the intermetallic layer, promoting the premature fracture of Cu layer. Vertical cracks parallel to the stress axis were also formed at 15% strain at $500^{\circ}C$, leading to the delamination of the Cu and Al layers.

Effect of cold rolling condition on sagging properties of Al 4343/3N03/4343 three-layer clad materials (Al 4343/3N03/4343 합금 3층 clad 재의 sagging 특성에 미치는 냉간압연조건의 영향)

  • 김목순
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1999.03b
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    • pp.157-160
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    • 1999
  • Aluminum 4343(filler thickness ; 10${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$/Al 3N03(core 80${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$)/Al 4343(filler 10${\mu}{\textrm}{m}$) clad sheet which is recently developed as brazing sheet materials for automotive condensers was fabricated by castinglongrightarrowhot rollinglongrightarrowcold rollinglongrightarrowintermediate annealing(IA)longrightarrowfinal cold rolling(CR). and the effect of IA/CR conditions on microstructure and sagging resistance were investigated the sheet which were fabricated by optimum conditions (IA'ed at 42$0^{\circ}C$ followed by CR'ed to 20~45%) showed good sagging resistance because the core obtained a coarsely recrystallized grain structure during brazing and consequently inhibited filled alloy penetration into the core.

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