Multi-mode distortion behavior of aluminum alloy thin sheets in immersion quenching

Aluminum alloy thin sheets are widely used to produce light-weight high-strength components and the sheets are generally quenched before forming (Q-F) to improve the final mechanical properties of components. However, the distortion in quenching will significantly affect the quality and stability of...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of materials processing technology 2020-05, Vol.279, p.116576, Article 116576
Hauptverfasser: Li, Z.X., Zhan, M., Fan, X.G., Wang, X.X., Ma, F., Li, R.
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Zusammenfassung:Aluminum alloy thin sheets are widely used to produce light-weight high-strength components and the sheets are generally quenched before forming (Q-F) to improve the final mechanical properties of components. However, the distortion in quenching will significantly affect the quality and stability of the following forming process. In this study, the distortion behavior of 2219 aluminum alloy thin sheets and its forming mechanism in quenching process were investigated through experiments and finite element analysis (FEA). The results indicate that, the quenched thin sheets basically present three distortion modes, namely saddle-shape, shovel-shape and arch-shape. The distortion modes of the quenched thin sheets are determined by the bending modes of distortion zone which is the zone of the thin sheet near the water surface. When the bending mode is one-half sine wave, the quenching thin sheets always show saddle-shape. However, for the cases where the bending mode changes to three-half sine wave and the bending of distortion zone is suppressed, the quenching thin sheets show shovel-shaped and arch-shaped distortion modes, respectively. The reasons behind the variations of the bending mode are finally analyzed based on a buckling criterion under laterally constrained conditions. These results will provide an in-depth understanding of quenching distortion behavior and lay a basic guidance for controlling the distortion of thin sheets in quenching process.
ISSN:0924-0136
1873-4774
DOI:10.1016/j.jmatprotec.2019.116576