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Changes of Texture and Plastic Strain Ratio of Asymmetrically Rolled and Annealed Cu Sheet (II) (비대칭 압연과 열처리한 Cu 판의 집합조직과 소성변형비 변화 (II))

  • Lee, C.W.;Jeong, J.H.;Lee, D.N.;Kim, I.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.29 no.2
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    • pp.69-75
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    • 2020
  • The plastic strain ratio is one of the factors that affect the deep drawability of metal sheets. The plastic strain ratio of fully annealed Cu sheet is low, due to its texture being {001}<100>. In this study, in order to increase the plastic strain ratio of Cu sheets we investigated the effect of two treatments: 1st the sheet was asymmetrically rolled and annealed, and 2nd the sheet was symmetrically and asymmetrically rolled and subsequently annealed. The average plastic strain ratio (Rm) of the initial Cu sheet was 0.95 and |Δr| was 1.27. After the 2nd treatment of 5.3% symmetric rolling and annealing of Cu sheet at 1000℃ for 60 min in Ar gas condition, the Rm was 2.29 times higher and the |Δr| was 1.44 times higher than that of initial Cu sheet specimen. After the 2nd treatment of 8.2% asymmetric rolling and annealing of Cu sheet at 1000℃ for 60 min in Ar gas conditions, the Rm was 2.51 times higher and |Δr| was 0.53 times lower than that of the initial Cu sheet specimen. These results can be attributed to the change in texture of the Cu sheets due to the differences in the two methods of rolling.

Evolution of Microstructure in Al-4.0%Zn-1.5%Mg-0.9%Cu Alloy by Extrusion, Rolling and Heat Treatment (Al-4.0%Zn-1.5%Mg-0.9%Cu 합금의 압출, 압연 및 열처리에 따른 미세조직 변화)

  • Kwon, Hyeok Gon;Park, Jong Moon;Oh, Myung Hoon;Park, No Jin
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Heat Treatment
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    • v.31 no.2
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    • pp.41-48
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    • 2018
  • In this study, microstructural changes due to extrusion, rolling and heat treatment were studied to fabricate Al-4.0wt%Zn-1.5wt%Mg-0.9wt%Cu alloys with homogeneous microstructure suitable for metal cases of smart phones and electronic products fabricated through plastic working. After extrusion microstructure and texture were developed very differently on the surface and inside. Inside, coarse grains were formed and a strong Cube component orientation was developed. On the surface, a weak texture was developed with small grains. After 72% cold rolling the intensity of the Cube component orientation was lower, and uniform texture was developed in all the layers and the R-value was uniformly predicted. After recrystallization, the grain size difference between at the surface and the inside is smaller, when 72% rolling was performed, indicating that a uniform structure is formed. Texture develops almost randomly after recrystallization and exhibits uniform R-values at all layers.

Effect of Heat Treatment Conditions on the Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of Asymmetrically Cold Rolled OFC Sheet (비대칭 냉간압연된 무산소동 판재의 열처리 조건이 미세조직과 기계적 성질에 미치는 영향)

  • Kim, S.T.;Kwon, S.C.;Kim, D.V.;Lee, J.K.;Seo, S.J.;Yoon, T.S.;Jeong, H.T.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.29 no.1
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    • pp.5-10
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    • 2020
  • Heat treatment conditions of 88.5% asymmetrically cold rolled oxygen free copper (OFC) sheets have been studied to obtain an equiaxed fine microstructure with a grain size of less than 10 ㎛. The commercial OFC sheets with the thickness of 10 mm were asymmetrically cold rolled by using equal speed asymmetric rolling (ESAR) processes and total rolling reduction. The thickness of the rolled sheets were 88.5% and 1.15 mm, respectively. An equiaxed fine microstructure of OFC sheets with a grain size of 6.0 ㎛ were obtained when the asymmetrically cold rolled OFC sheets were heat treated at 180℃ for 40 minutes. The tensile strength of the asymmetrically cold rolled specimen increased from 217.6 MPa to 396.1 MPa, while the elongation of the specimen asymmetrically cold rolled and heat treated increased from 29.0% to 66.9% along with an 8% increase of the tensile strength.

Design of comprehensive mechanical properties by machine learning and high-throughput optimization algorithm in RAFM steels

  • Wang, Chenchong;Shen, Chunguang;Huo, Xiaojie;Zhang, Chi;Xu, Wei
    • Nuclear Engineering and Technology
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.1008-1012
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    • 2020
  • In order to make reasonable design for the improvement of comprehensive mechanical properties of RAFM steels, the design system with both machine learning and high-throughput optimization algorithm was established. As the basis of the design system, a dataset of RAFM steels was compiled from previous literatures. Then, feature engineering guided random forests regressors were trained by the dataset and NSGA II algorithm were used for the selection of the optimal solutions from the large-scale solution set with nine composition features and two treatment processing features. The selected optimal solutions by this design system showed prospective mechanical properties, which was also consistent with the physical metallurgy theory. This efficiency design mode could give the enlightenment for the design of other metal structural materials with the requirement of multi-properties.

A Study on the Clad Sheet Metal of the Warm Drawability (SUS-Al-Mg이종판재의 드로잉성형에 관한 연구)

  • Lee, Y.S.;Jung, T.W.;Kwon, Y.N.;Lee, J.H.;Choi, S.W.
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 2008.10a
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    • pp.71-74
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    • 2008
  • The clad sheet is the sheet metal that joined the one or more material with the different property by rolling process. In this study, it is investigated about the mechanical property or formability of SUS-Al-Mg clad sheet. The clad sheet was formed at elevated temperature because of their poor formability at room temperature. The tensile test was confirmed at various temperature and the reduction of strain rate above $250^{\circ}C$. LDR(Limited Drawing Ratio) was obtained through deep drawing test to confirm the formability of the clad sheet. The FE analysis is performed to compare prototype products.

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The Effect on the Strength According to Carbon Content of Kovar Steel (코바강의 탄소첨가량에 따른 강도에 미치는 영향)

  • Choi, Byung-Hui;Choi, Byung-Ky
    • Journal of the Korean Society of Safety
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.28-33
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    • 2010
  • Ni alloy steel is able to use during long time because of good acid and corrosion resistance. So, it's research has focused on developing the alternative alloy which is economically feasible. Recently, consumption of Kovar steel is gradually increased in field of the jet engine and the gas turbine because of its low thermal expansive characteristics. The specimens of Kovar steel(29%Ni-17%Co) contain 0.00%C, 0.03%C, 0.06%C, 0.10%C and 0.20%C, respectively. Ingots are manufactured by VIM(vacuum induction melting furnace) and then specimens are made by automatic hot rolling after heat treatment. Strength of Kovar steel according to carbon contents is estimated by hardness, tensile and impact test. Hardness of the 0.20%C specimen is more improved approximately 14.4% than one of base metal. Its strength increases 32.4% of a base metal, and its impact energy is also enhance 11.5%.

Consideration on Frictional Laws and their Effect on Finite Element Solutions in Bulk Metal Forming (체적소성가공에서 마찰법칙이 유한요소해석 결과에 미치는 영향에 관한 고찰)

  • Joun, M.S.;Moon, H.K.;Hwang, S.M.
    • Journal of the Korean Society for Precision Engineering
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    • v.13 no.2
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    • pp.102-109
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    • 1996
  • Effects of frictional laws on finite element solutions in metal forming were investigated in this paper. A rigid-viscoplastic finite element formulation was given with emphasis on the frictional laws. The Coulomb friction and the constant shear friction laws were compared through finite element analyses of compression of rings and cylinders with different aspect ratios, ring-gear forging, multi-stage cold extrusion and hot strip rolling under the isothermal condition. It has been shown that two laws may yield quite different results when the aspect ratio of a process and the fractional contact region are large.

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Sheet Metal Forming Analysis with Planar Anisotropic Materials using a Modified Membrane Element considering Bending Effect (굽힘이 고려된 개량박막요소를 이용한 평면이방 박판금속 성형해석)

  • Choi, Tae-Hoon;Huh, Hoon
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1997.03a
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    • pp.183-187
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    • 1997
  • A membrane element is regarded as more preferable rather than other elements in the sense of its computing efficiency and the merit with respect to contact treatment. However, it cannot consider the bending effect during the deformation. Moreover, due to the characteristics of rolling process, sheet metal has anisotropy with respect to the direction in the plane. To take the bending effect into account, a modified membrane element was introduced and improved to consider planar anisotropic characteristics with the aid of Hill's quadratic criterion.

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Pd-based metallic membranes for hydrogen separation and production

  • Tosti, Silvano;Basile, Angelo
    • Proceedings of the Membrane Society of Korea Conference
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    • 2003.07a
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    • pp.25-28
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    • 2003
  • Low cost composite metallic membranes for the hydrogen separation and production have been prepared by using thin Pd-Ag foils reinforced by metallic (stainless steel and nickel) structures. Especially, “supported membranes” have been obtained by a diffusion welding procedure in which Pd-Ag thin foils have been joined with perforated metals (nickel) and expanded metals (stainless steel): in these membranes the thin palladium foil assures both the high hydrogen permeability and the perm-selectivity while the metallic support provides the mechanical strength. A second studied method of producing "laminated membranes" consists of coating non-noble metal sheets with very thin palladium layers by diffusion welding and cold-rolling. Palladium thin coatings over these metals reduce the activation energy of the hydrogen adsorption process and make them permeable to the hydrogen. In this case, the dense non-noble metal has been used as a support structure of the thin Pd-Ag layers coated over its surfaces: a proper thickness of the metal assures the mechanical strength, the absence of defects (cracks, micro-holes) and the complete hydrogen selectivity of the membrane. membrane.

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Dry Coated Particle for Plasma Spraying

  • Briones-Rodriguez, C.;Mayagoitia-Barragan, V.;Cuenca-Alvarez, R
    • Proceedings of the Korean Powder Metallurgy Institute Conference
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    • 2006.09a
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    • pp.156-157
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    • 2006
  • The preparation of composite powders for plasma spraying by an in-house designed mechanofusion process is investigated. Results show that dry particle coating depends on the chemical and mechanical properties of powders. In metal/oxide and metal/oxide/carbide powder mixtures, fine ceramic particles coat the surface of the metallic coarser particles. A nearly rounded shape of the final composite particles is induced by the mechanical energy input with no formation of new phases. However with the carbide/metal powdered system, only an intimate mixture of components is achieved. It is suggested that the coating mechanism is governed by agglomeration and rolling phenomena.

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