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Originalsprache | Englisch |
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Titel des Sammelwerks | Sheet Metal 2011, SheMet 2011 |
Seiten | 490-497 |
Seitenumfang | 8 |
Publikationsstatus | Veröffentlicht - 28 März 2011 |
Veranstaltung | 14th International Conference on Sheet Metal, SheMet 2011 - Leuven, Belgien Dauer: 18 Apr. 2011 → 20 Apr. 2011 |
Publikationsreihe
Name | Key Engineering Materials |
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Band | 473 |
ISSN (Print) | 1013-9826 |
Abstract
Due to its low density and good mechanical properties Magnesium holds a high potential for design applications. The investigations discussed herein focus on the use of extruded magnesium sheets as semi-finished products e.g. for subsequent processing by roll forming. Special interest is given by the hcp-structure of magnesium which reduces forming abilities. Extrusion experiments using AZ31 were carried out to investigate the influence of different die geometries (S = sharpedged and R= radius), billet temperatures (TB= 350°C and 390°C) and extrusion speeds (vext= 2.31 m/min and 9.24 m/min) on mechanical properties, grain structure and texture of said alloy. Two types of sheets with the dimensions of 80 x 1 mm and 80 x 2 mm respectively were produced using the institutes 10 MN extrusion press make SMS MEER. Sheet material with a thickness of 1 mm rolled from cast billets has been used for reference. Microstructural analysis focused on recrystallization behavior and grain size as well as grain distribution within the sheets. Tensile tests in extrusion or rolling direction as well as 45° and 90° to the same showed a strong influence of the specimen orientation on the mechanical properties. Additional Erichsen cupping tests demonstrated the stretch-forming capacity of the different test set-ups.
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- Allgemeine Materialwissenschaften
- Ingenieurwesen (insg.)
- Werkstoffmechanik
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Sheet Metal 2011, SheMet 2011. 2011. S. 490-497 (Key Engineering Materials; Band 473).
Publikation: Beitrag in Buch/Bericht/Sammelwerk/Konferenzband › Aufsatz in Konferenzband › Forschung › Peer-Review
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T1 - Modification of the mechanical anisotropy in extruded AZ31 sheets
AU - Grittner, N.
AU - Engelhardt, M.
AU - Hepke, M.
AU - Bormann, D.
AU - Behrens, B. A.
AU - Bach, Fr W.
PY - 2011/3/28
Y1 - 2011/3/28
N2 - Due to its low density and good mechanical properties Magnesium holds a high potential for design applications. The investigations discussed herein focus on the use of extruded magnesium sheets as semi-finished products e.g. for subsequent processing by roll forming. Special interest is given by the hcp-structure of magnesium which reduces forming abilities. Extrusion experiments using AZ31 were carried out to investigate the influence of different die geometries (S = sharpedged and R= radius), billet temperatures (TB= 350°C and 390°C) and extrusion speeds (vext= 2.31 m/min and 9.24 m/min) on mechanical properties, grain structure and texture of said alloy. Two types of sheets with the dimensions of 80 x 1 mm and 80 x 2 mm respectively were produced using the institutes 10 MN extrusion press make SMS MEER. Sheet material with a thickness of 1 mm rolled from cast billets has been used for reference. Microstructural analysis focused on recrystallization behavior and grain size as well as grain distribution within the sheets. Tensile tests in extrusion or rolling direction as well as 45° and 90° to the same showed a strong influence of the specimen orientation on the mechanical properties. Additional Erichsen cupping tests demonstrated the stretch-forming capacity of the different test set-ups.
AB - Due to its low density and good mechanical properties Magnesium holds a high potential for design applications. The investigations discussed herein focus on the use of extruded magnesium sheets as semi-finished products e.g. for subsequent processing by roll forming. Special interest is given by the hcp-structure of magnesium which reduces forming abilities. Extrusion experiments using AZ31 were carried out to investigate the influence of different die geometries (S = sharpedged and R= radius), billet temperatures (TB= 350°C and 390°C) and extrusion speeds (vext= 2.31 m/min and 9.24 m/min) on mechanical properties, grain structure and texture of said alloy. Two types of sheets with the dimensions of 80 x 1 mm and 80 x 2 mm respectively were produced using the institutes 10 MN extrusion press make SMS MEER. Sheet material with a thickness of 1 mm rolled from cast billets has been used for reference. Microstructural analysis focused on recrystallization behavior and grain size as well as grain distribution within the sheets. Tensile tests in extrusion or rolling direction as well as 45° and 90° to the same showed a strong influence of the specimen orientation on the mechanical properties. Additional Erichsen cupping tests demonstrated the stretch-forming capacity of the different test set-ups.
KW - Anisotropy
KW - Extrusion
KW - Magnesium alloy
KW - Microstructure
KW - Texture
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M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:79955001988
SN - 9783037850831
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BT - Sheet Metal 2011, SheMet 2011
T2 - 14th International Conference on Sheet Metal, SheMet 2011
Y2 - 18 April 2011 through 20 April 2011
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