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Tailoring Materials Properties by Accumulative Roll Bonding

Advanced Engineering Materials, 2010
AbstractAccumulative roll bonding (ARB) as a method of severe plastic deformation (SPD) is an interesting established process to produce ultrafine‐grained (UFG) sheet materials with high potential for light weight constructions. The ARB process offers a high flexibility for tailored material design. Al2O3 particles, carbon fibers and titanium foils are
Tina Hausöl   +5 more
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Solid-State Joining by Roll Bonding and Accumulative Roll Bonding

2015
This chapter is intended to present the basic concept of roll bonding (RB) and accumulative roll bonding (ARB) of light-weight ductile metals. For this purpose, a discussion on previous research works on RB and ARB has been incorporated in this chapter.
Suprim Sardar   +3 more
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Accumulative roll bonding (ARB) and Cross accumulative roll bonding (CARB) in aluminum: A review

Materials Science and Technology
Severe plastic deformation of metals has been employed to achieve significant grain refinement and consequent strengthening of materials. Prominent techniques in this domain are Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) and Cross Accumulative Roll Bonding (CARB), which is a variation of the ARB process.
Adriano A. Trajano   +3 more
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Asymmetric accumulative roll bonding of aluminum/copper composite sheets

Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications, 2020
For the first time in this study, a comprehensive experimental investigation was performed to investigate the effect of different roller diameter ratios ( Rd) on mechanical properties and plastic instability of Al/Cu composite produced by the asymmetric accumulative roll bonding process.
Mehran Tamjidi Eskandar   +3 more
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Hardness measurements of accumulative roll-bonded Mo foils

Journal of Materials Science, 2010
The hardness of accumulative roll bonding (ARB)-processed multilayers has been measured in the past with microindentation studies. In some cases the lateral indent size of microindenters, however, is too large. For example, if multilayers are ARB-processed that consist of arrays of different elemental foils the hardness ratio of the layers has been ...
G. Marathe, R. J. Hebert
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Nanotwins Formation in Accumulative Roll-Bonded Brass

2017
Accumulative roll-bonding (ARB) is a severe plastic deformation process that is using rolling to produce ultrafine grains in coarse grained metallic materials. In this study, ARB has been applied on 70/30 brass up to 6 cycles at ambient temperature and non-lubricated conditions to apply a true strain up to 4.8 Von Mises strain. Microstructures of ARBed
Pasebani, S.   +2 more
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Annealing Behavior of Accumulative Roll Bonding Processed Aluminum Composites

steel research international, 2013
Accumulative roll bonding (ARB) is an effective method to produce ultrafine‐grained (UFG) sheet materials with high strength. In this work, the ARB process up to five cycles was performed to the starting materials AA1050 and AA6061 and produced three different laminates: AA1050/AA1050, AA6061/AA6061, and AA1050/AA6061.
Su, Lihong   +3 more
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Strain composite strips produced by accumulative roll bonding technique

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2013
Abstract Accumulative roll bonding (ARB) is modified for processing strips with selected distribution of accumulated strain and hardness across their thickness, entitled as strain composite strips (SCS). Comparison of SCS and ARB processed strips shows an improvement in ductility of SCS at the cost of a small decrease in strength.
Ali Yazdani   +3 more
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Asymmetric accumulative roll bonding of aluminium–titanium composite sheets

Materials Science and Engineering: A, 2013
Aluminium-titanium (Al/Ti) composite sheets were fabricated via asymmetric accumulative roll bonding (AARB), which capitalises on additional shear to enhance plastic deformation. Multi-layers of Al alloy (AA1050) and commercially-pure Ti sheets were alternatively stacked and rolled-bonded with varied roll diameter ratios (dr) ranging from 1 to 2, for ...
Hoi Pang Ng   +6 more
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Accumulative Roll Bonding of AA8006, AA8011 and AA5754 Sheets

Materials Science Forum, 2006
Accumulative Roll Bonding (ARB) is a technique of grain refinement by severe plastic deformation, which involves multiple repetitions of surface treatment, stacking, rolling, and cutting. The rolling with 50% reduction in thickness bonds the sheets. After several cycles, ultrafine-grained (UFG) materials are produced.
Margarita Slámová   +6 more
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