Formability of Accumulative Roll Bonded Aluminum AA1050 and AA6016 Investigated Using Bulge Tests

The paper reports one of the very first attempts to investigate the formability of ultrafine‐grained aluminum sheets produced by a severe plastic deformation process known as accumulative roll bonding. During hydraulic bulge testing the samples showed a tendency to higher achievable burst pressures...

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description The paper reports one of the very first attempts to investigate the formability of ultrafine‐grained aluminum sheets produced by a severe plastic deformation process known as accumulative roll bonding. During hydraulic bulge testing the samples showed a tendency to higher achievable burst pressures and/or von Mises equivalent strains with increasing number of accumulative roll bonding cycles, indicating promising deformation behaviour and good formability.
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Deformation, plasticity, and creep
Elasticity. Plasticity
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Materials science
Mechanical properties and methods of testing. Rheology. Fracture mechanics. Tribology
Metals. Metallurgy
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Severe platic deformation
Treatment of materials and its effects on microstructure and properties
Ultrafine grained materials
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