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Impact Tensile Properties and Intergranular Fracture Behavior with Strain Rate Variations of Al-M g-X (X = Cr,Si) Alloy

  • Chang-Suk Han;Min-Gyu Chun;Sung-Soon Park;Seung-In Lim
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.34 no.7
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    • pp.330-340
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    • 2024
  • Al-Mg-Si alloys are light weight and have excellent corrosion resistance, and are attracting attention as a liner material for high-pressure hydrogen containers in hydrogen fuel cell vehicles. Because it has excellent plastic hardening properties, it is also applied to car body panel materials, but it is moderate in strength, so research to improve the strength by adding Si-rich or Cu is in progress. So far, the authors have conducted research on the intergranular fracture of alloys with excessive Si addition from the macroscopic mechanical point of view, such as specimen shape. To evaluate their impact tensile properties, the split-Hopkinson bar impact test was performed using thin plate specimens of coarse and fine grain alloys of Al-Mg-X (X = Cr,Si) alloy. The effect of the shape of the specimen on the characteristics was studied through finite element method (FEM) analysis. As a result, it was found that the intergranular fracture of the alloy with excessive Si depended on the specimen width (W)/grain size (d), which can be expressed by the specimen size and grain size. As W/d decreases, the intergranular fracture transforms into a transgranular fracture. As the strain rate increases, the fracture elongation decreases, and the fracture surface of the intergranular fracture becomes more brittle. It was confirmed that intergranular fracture occurred in the high strain rate region even in materials with small grain sizes.

Corrosion Assessment of Al/Fe Dissimilar Metal Joint (Al/Fe 이종금속 접합부의 부식특성)

  • Kang, Minjung;Kim, Cheolhee;Kim, Junki;Kim, Dongcheol;Kim, Jonghoon
    • Journal of Welding and Joining
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    • v.32 no.4
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    • pp.55-62
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    • 2014
  • The use of light-weight Al alloys in the automotive industry is increasing to meet requirements for fuel efficiency and emission reduction. Joining Al alloy to the conventional steel sheet is also very important issue with the increased use of Al alloy, and several joining processes have been introduced to enhance joining strength between dissimilar metals. This paper deals with a galvanic corrosion in the dissimilar metal joining. Salt spray tests up to 2000 hours were conducted on a self-piercing rivet, spot welded, adhesive bonded and weld-bonded joints, and cross-sections and tensile shear strength according the salt spray duration were analyzed at every 500-hour. Self-piercing rivet joint had relative low initial strength but the joint strength did not change regardless of the salt spray duration. The strength of other joints (spot welded, adhesive bonded and weld-bonded joints) decreased with the increase of salt spray duration and the corrosion behaviour of each joint was discussed.

A Fatigue Related Equation with Shape and Loading Factors Representing Effect of Thickness in Al 2024-T3 Alloy Sheet (판재 Al 2024-T3 합금재료의 두께효과를 나타내는 형상인자 및 하중인자에 의한 피로관계식)

  • Kim, Seung-Gwon;Lee, Ouk-Sub;Jang, Joo-Sup
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Automotive Engineers
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.141-146
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    • 2012
  • Aluminum alloys have been used with various thicknesses suitable for light weight of structure. It is known that the thickness effect of material is an important factor affecting fatigue crack propagation under constant fatigue stress condition. In this work, we presented the behavior of fatigue crack propagation in thin plate compared to thick plate Al 2024-T3 alloy with referred thickness effect in a correlative equation determined by the shape factor and the loading factor. We chose two factors that are used in the correlative equation with considering that the experiments were carried out under a constant fatigue stress condition. The thickness ratio of thin plate compared to thick plate and the equivalent effective stress intensity factor ratio depending on thickness were chosen as shape and loading factors. A correlative equation is utilized to determine the equivalent effective stress intensity factor range of thin plate and identify the degree of increasing phenomenon of fatigue life in thin plate compared to thick plate.

Application of Friction Stir Process to Improve Surface Reliability of Light Weight Magnesium Alloy (경량 마그네슘 합금의 표면 신뢰성 향상을 위한 마찰교반공정의 적용)

  • Gil, Ung-Chan;Kim, Jae-Yeon;Hyun, Chang-Young
    • Journal of Applied Reliability
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    • v.16 no.2
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    • pp.155-161
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    • 2016
  • Purpose: Purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of particle size as well as number of pass on surface microstructure and hardness of SiC(p)/AZ31 surface composite fabricated by friction stir process (FSP). Method: SiC(p)/AZ31 surface composite containing different size of SiC particle (i. e., $2{\mu}m$ and $8{\mu}m$) was fabricated by multi-pass FSP. Microstructure was observed by scanning electron microscope and surface hardness was determined by Vickers hardness tester. Results: For all the FSPed specimens with and without hardening particles, grain size was refined due to dynamic recrystallization behavior. Surface hardness was observed to increase with decreasing particle size in the composite layer. Increasing number of FSP pass was effective for homogeneous distribution of the hardening particles and for resulting increase in surface hardness. Conclusion: FSP was effective to modify surface microstructure for improving surface hardness of SiC/AZ31 composite.

Process Design for the Tubular Hydroforming at Elevated Temperatures (온간 하이드로포밍 공정을 위한 시스템 설계)

  • Kim, B.J.;Park, K.S.;Sohn, S.M.;Lee, M.Y.;Moon, Y.H.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2006.05a
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    • pp.226-229
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    • 2006
  • Process design has been performed for the warm hydroforming of light weight alloy tubes. For the heating of tubes, specially designed induction heating system has been adopted to ensure rapid heating of tubes. The induction heating system uses 30kHz frequency induction coil in order to concentrate the energy in the tube and prevent the energy loss. But the induced heat by the integrated heating system, consisting of induction coil, tube, pressure oil and dies, was normally not equally distributed over the length and circumference of the tube specimen, and consequent temperature distribution was non-uniform. So additional heating element has been inserted into the inside of the tube to maintain the forming temperature and reduce temperature drop due to heat loss to the molds. And for that heat loss, a heat insulation system has also been installed. The drop in flow stress at elevated temperatures results in lower internal pressure for hydroforming and lower clamping forces. The proposed warm hydroforming process has been successfully implemented when applying 6061 aluminum extruded tubes.

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A Study of Manufacturing AZ91D Mg Alley Wheel (마그네슘 합금제 휠 제조에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Jung-Gu;Shin, Il-Seong;Kum, Dong-Hwa
    • Korean Journal of Materials Research
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    • v.9 no.7
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    • pp.715-723
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    • 1999
  • Magnesium has been used as wheel materials in the automotive industry for more than 20 years. The magnesium wheels, which are lighter by 25% than aluminum wheels, provide easy controllability providing excellent road holding by the reduction of weight. The purpose of this work is to develop cast AZ91D alloy wheel by sand cast and permanent mold cast. The fluxless melting with the protective gas $(SF_6+CO_2)$ was Performed to eliminate oxidation of melt and impurity. The transfer of molten magnesium to the mold was done by using gas-pressurized Pump system through the heated pipe. The mechanical properites of AZ91D alloy wheel were investigated as a function of heat treatment, ingot composition.

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A Study on the properties of aluminum nitride films on the Al7075 deposited by pulsed DC reactive magnetron sputtering

  • Kim, Jung-hyo;Cha, Byung-Chul;Lee, Keun-Hak;Park, Won-Wook
    • Proceedings of the Korean Institute of Surface Engineering Conference
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    • 2012.11a
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    • pp.179-180
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    • 2012
  • Aluminum alloys are widely known as non-ferrous metal with light weight and high strength. Consequently, these materials take center stage in the aircraft and automobile industry. The Al7075 aluminum alloy is based on the Al-Zn-Mg-Cu and one of the strongest wrought aluminum alloys. Aluminum nitride has ten times higher thermal conductivity($319W/m{\cdot}K$) than Al2O3 and also has outstanding electric insulation($1{\times}1014{\Omega}{\cdot}cm$). Furthermore, it has high mechanical property (430 MPa) even though its co-efficient of thermal expansion is less than alumina For these reasons, it has great possibilities to be used for not only the field which needs high strength lightweight but also electronic material field because of its suitability to be applied to the insulator film of PCB or wafer of ceramic with high heat conduction. This paper investigates the mechanical properties and corrosion behavior of aluminum alloy Al7075 deposited with aluminum nitride thin films To improve the surface properties of Al7075 with respect to hardness, and resistance to corrosion, aluminum nitride thin films have been deposited by pulsed DC reactive magnetron sputtering. The pulsed DC power provides arc-free deposition of insulating films.

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Effects of Parameters on Abrasion-Resistant Layer of Composite Structure Formed by Evaporation Pattern Casting (소실모형주조법에 의한 내마모 복합조직층 형성에 미치는 공정인자의 영향)

  • Choi, Chang-Young;Mo, Nam-Gyu;Kim, Gun-ho;Yoon, Jong-Cheon;Jung, Yu-Hyun;Kim, Dong-Hyuk;Choi, Yong-Jin;Lee, In-Kyu;Cho, Yong-Jae
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Manufacturing Process Engineers
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.89-94
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    • 2018
  • Due to industrial advancement and environmental concerns, there is a demand for light-weight material parts with high-performance characteristics. In order to meet this demand, various studies have been conducted on developing high-performance castings to achieve composite features by coating only specific parts that require high performance, with dissimilar joining, rather than coating the entire material part. This study analyzed the possibility of forming a local composite layer on an aluminum alloy through evaporation pattern casting, and the effects of parameters on the aluminum alloy.

Mechanical Properties of Joints according to Welding Methods and Sensitivity Analysis of FSW's Welding Variables for A6005 Extruded Alloy of Rolling Stock (철도차량용 A6005 압출재의 용접방법에 따른 접합부 기계적 특성 및FSW 용접 변수의 민감도 분석)

  • Kim, Weon-Kyong;Won, Si-Tae;Goo, Byeong-Choon
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Railway
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.131-138
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    • 2010
  • Recently, extruded aluminium-alloy panels have been used in the car bodies in order to meet the needs for the speed-up and light-weight of the railway vehicles. Most of the car bodies were jointed by arc weldings, like GMAW (GasMetal Arc Welding) and GTAW (Gas Tungsten Arc Welding), but these weldings became fairly worse the mechanical properties of the junction than the base metal. Nowadays, FSW (Friction Stir Welding), which is superior to the arc weldings, has been applied in the railway vehicles. In this study, the mechanical properties of the joints in both FSW and GMAW for A6005 extruded aluminium-alloy sheets have discussed. In addition, the relationships between the welding conditions and the mechanical properties for the joint of FSW have analyzed through the sensitivity analysis. It can be concluded that the mechanical properties for the joint of FSW are better than those of GMAW and the welding speed is the most sensible welding condition in the process of FSW.

A Study on Microstructural Evolution of Hot Rolled AZ31 Magnesium Alloy Sheets (열간 압연한 AZ31 마그네슘합금 판재의 미세조직 발달에 관한 연구)

  • Kim S. H.;Yim C. D.;You B. S.;Seo Y. M.;Chung I. S.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2004.08a
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    • pp.63-71
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    • 2004
  • Recently, a sheet forming process of Mg alloys is highlighted again due to increasing demand for Mg wrought alloys in the applications of casings of mobile electronics and outer-skins of light-weight transportation. Microstructure control is essential for the enhancement of workability and formability of Mg alloy sheets. In this research, AZ31 Mg alloy sheets were prepared by hot rolling process and the rolling condition dependency of the microstructure and texture evolution was studied by employing a conventional rolling mill as well as an asymmetric rolling mill. When rolled through multiple passes with a small reduction per pass, fine-grained and homogeneous microstructure evolved by repetitive dynamic and static recrystallization. With higher rolling temperature, dynamic recrystallization was initiated in lower reduction. However with increasing reduction per pass, deformation was locallized in band-like regions, which provided favorable nucleation sites f3r dynamic recrystallization. Through post annealing process, the microstructures could be transformed to more equiaxed and homogeneous grain structures. Textures of the rolled sheets were characterized by $\{0002\}$ basal plane textures and retained even after post annealing. On the other hand, asymmetrically rolled and subsequently annealed sheets exhibited unique annealing texture, where $\{0002\}$ orientation was rotated to some extent to the rolling direction and its intensity was reduced.

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