Deformation modeling of superplastic AA-5083
The superplastic deformation characteristics of a modified aluminum alloy were investigated at temperature range from 500 to 550°C. The alloy chemical composition was 4.69% Mg, 1.56% Mn, 0.177% Cr, 0.03% Si, and 0.07% Fe by weight. Total tensile elongations as high as 750% were observed at lower str...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of plasticity 1998-01, Vol.14 (10), p.1133-1154 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The superplastic deformation characteristics of a modified aluminum alloy were investigated at temperature range from 500 to 550°C. The alloy chemical composition was 4.69%
Mg, 1.56%
Mn, 0.177%
Cr, 0.03%
Si, and 0.07%
Fe by weight. Total tensile elongations as high as 750% were observed at lower strain rates. A non-isothermal constitutive equation, that includes the evolution of grain size, was established and implemented in a finite element code. Numerical simulations of the uniaxial tension specimen were performed, and good agreement between the testing and the modeling results was obtained. A pressure control algorithm for the blow forming model was developed based on an averaging scheme that considered a subset of finite elements with the highest strain rate. A pressure history was generated from the finite element simulations for a constant target strain rate of 1×10
−3
s
−1. When these pressure histories were used in tray forming experiments, good agreement was obtained between the forming and modeling results. |
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ISSN: | 0749-6419 1879-2154 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0749-6419(98)00051-5 |