2020
DOI: 10.1007/s43452-020-00143-w
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Microstructure evolution and property analysis of commercial pure Al alloy processed by radial-shear rolling

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“…Djavanroodi et al [ 23 ] analyzed ECAPed commercial pure Al using FEM and found the origin of high punch/press pressure came from the increasing strain accumulated. In addition, other Al and Al alloys research [ 24 , 25 ] represented the prediction of stress and stress during deformation by FEM analysis agreed well with actual experimental results.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…Djavanroodi et al [ 23 ] analyzed ECAPed commercial pure Al using FEM and found the origin of high punch/press pressure came from the increasing strain accumulated. In addition, other Al and Al alloys research [ 24 , 25 ] represented the prediction of stress and stress during deformation by FEM analysis agreed well with actual experimental results.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 76%
“…This defect leads to the waste of the material, but does not affect the quality of products. Actually, all these observed defects are the typical imperfections in skew rolling 230 [2,17,21] and cross-wedge rolling [22,23,24] and can be removed in later precision machining, so do not affect the quality of produced shaft.…”
Section: Forming Precisionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This defect leads to the waste of the material, but does not affect the quality of products. Actually, all these observed defects are the typical imperfections in skew rolling 230 [2,17,21] and cross-wedge rolling [22,23,24] and can be removed in later precision machining, so do not affect the quality of produced shaft.…”
Section: Forming Precisionmentioning
confidence: 99%