Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Mechanical Properties of A6022/A7075/A6022 Aluminum Alloy Clad Sheets Fabricated by Roll Bonding Process

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Su-Hyeon Kim Yun-Soo Lee Hyoung-Wook Kim Joon-Hyeon Cha
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2015

Abstract

A7075 aluminum alloys have high strengths but poor corrosion resistance. In order to improve the corrosion resistance, a clad sheet is suggested, that is the A7075 alloy sheet bonded to A1XXX or A6XXX aluminum alloy sheets which are surface layers with good corrosion resistance. Mechanical properties of the clad sheets are determined by the combination of the component layer sheets, and thermomechanical treatment should be precisely designed when the strengthening methods of the core and the surface alloys are quite different. In the present study, three-layered A6022/A7075/A6022 clad sheets were fabricated by roll bonding process. Simplified processes incorporating a twin roll casting were also suggested in order to reduce the processing cost. Several temper methods composed of rolling, annealing, solution treatment, and aging were suggested in order to optimize the mechanical properties of the sheets. The strengths of the clad sheets were compared with the bare A7075 and bare A6022 sheets.
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APA: Su-Hyeon Kim Yun-Soo Lee Hyoung-Wook Kim Joon-Hyeon Cha  (2015)  Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Mechanical Properties of A6022/A7075/A6022 Aluminum Alloy Clad Sheets Fabricated by Roll Bonding Process

MLA: Su-Hyeon Kim Yun-Soo Lee Hyoung-Wook Kim Joon-Hyeon Cha Effect of Thermomechanical Treatment on Mechanical Properties of A6022/A7075/A6022 Aluminum Alloy Clad Sheets Fabricated by Roll Bonding Process. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2015.

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