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Ali Akhavan Attar

Ali Akhavan Attar

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
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Education: PhD.
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Research

Title
Improving the fracture toughness of multi-layered commercial pure aluminum via warm accumulative roll bonding
Type
JournalPaper
Keywords
Warm ARB Fracture toughness Tensile strength SEM fractography AA1050
Year
2021
Journal The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology
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Researchers Ali Akhavan Attar ، Ali Alavi Nia ، Yousef Mazaheri ، Ehsan Ghassemali

Abstract

In this study, the fracture toughness of the multi-layered commercial pure aluminum samples (AA1050) prepared by warm accumulative roll bonding (WARB) was investigated for the first time. Based on the ASTM E561 standard, the R-curve method was utilized to measure the plane stress fracture toughness. Compact tension (CT) samples were prepared from the sheets that were processed by different ARB cycles. Mechanical properties, microstructure, and fracture surfaces of the CT samples were studied by uniaxial tensile test, electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD), and scanning electron microscopy (SEM), respectively. By increasing the number of WARB cycles, fracture toughness increased; after five cycles, 78% enhancement was observed compared to the pre-processed state. A correlation was seen between the fracture toughness variations and ultimate tensile strength (UTS). WARB enhanced UTS up to 95%, while the grain size showed a reduction from 35 to 1.8 μm. Measured fracture toughness values were compared with the room temperature ARB outcomes, and the effective parameters were analyzed. Fractography results indicated that the presence of tiny cliffs and furrows and hollow under fatigue loading zones and shear ductile rupture in the Quasi-static tensile loading zone.