2021
DOI: 10.1007/s40436-021-00367-w
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Residual-stress relaxation mechanism and model description of 5052H32 Al alloy spun ellipsoidal heads during annealing treatment

Abstract: Marginal-restraint mandrel-free spinning is an advanced technology for manufacturing ellipsoidal heads with large diameter-thickness ratios. Nevertheless, the spinning-induced residual stress, which greatly influences the in-service performance of spun heads, should be removed. In this study, the effects of annealing on the residual-stress relaxation behavior of 5052H32 aluminum alloy spun heads were investigated. It is found that the residual stress first rapidly decreases and then remains steady with the inc… Show more

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“…It can be observ tensile stress developed along the RD, while compressive stress developed along t There was no notable decrease in residual stress for the specimens annealed at 400 500 °C; this was because neither recovery nor recrystallization took place. The re process resulted in the rearrangement and annihilation of dislocations in the spe and there was a very strong correlation between dislocation density and residua [17,[20][21][22]. From [20][21][22], one can expect a rapid transformation of elastic strain, release of the residual stress, at early stages of recovery when dislocation density high.…”
Section: Effect Of Heat Treatment On Residual Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It can be observ tensile stress developed along the RD, while compressive stress developed along t There was no notable decrease in residual stress for the specimens annealed at 400 500 °C; this was because neither recovery nor recrystallization took place. The re process resulted in the rearrangement and annihilation of dislocations in the spe and there was a very strong correlation between dislocation density and residua [17,[20][21][22]. From [20][21][22], one can expect a rapid transformation of elastic strain, release of the residual stress, at early stages of recovery when dislocation density high.…”
Section: Effect Of Heat Treatment On Residual Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The re process resulted in the rearrangement and annihilation of dislocations in the spe and there was a very strong correlation between dislocation density and residua [17,[20][21][22]. From [20][21][22], one can expect a rapid transformation of elastic strain, release of the residual stress, at early stages of recovery when dislocation density high. Similarly, the specimen annealed at 700 °C released 46% and 59% of the r stress formed during cold rolling along the RD and the TD, respectively, due to re Judging from the large reduction in the residual stress with recovery alone, one c cessfully control the residual stress of a cold-rolled Invar sheet with a limited reduc the strength of the sheet.…”
Section: Effect Of Heat Treatment On Residual Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%
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