
A Study on the Hardness of 7075 and 5052 Aluminum Alloys in the Equal Channel Angular Rolling Process
Author(s) -
Saeed Saki Entezami,
Mohammad Honarpisheh
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
bulletin de la société royale des sciences de liège
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1783-5720
DOI - 10.25518/0037-9565.5709
Subject(s) - materials science , strips , aluminium , 5052 aluminium alloy , metallurgy , alloy , indentation hardness , hardness , vickers hardness test , deformation (meteorology) , composite material , microstructure , 6111 aluminium alloy
In this research, five strips, made of Al-7075 in the routes A and C and five strips made of Al-5052 in the route C, were subjected to the equal channel angular rolling (ECAR) process during 5 passes in order to study the changes of hardness in the ECARed Al-7075-o and 5052 strips. The process of equal channel angular rolling is one of the severe plastic deformation processes which are used for strengthening metal sheets. The results of hardness test showed that by increasing the number of passes, surface hardness and hardness in the direction of thickness for ECARed Al-7075 alloy were increased 63% and 46% in the route A, respectively and 51% and 30% in the route C respectively. Also, the hardness in the direction of thickness and surface hardness in Al-5052 alloy were increased 41% and 64%, respectively.