Improvement of mechanical and electrical properties of rotary swaged Al-Cu clad composites

With the aim to investigate modifications in electric resistivity, mechanical properties and structures of Al/Cu clad composites induced by various thermomechanical treatments, Al/Cu work-pieces were swaged under two temperatures to three final diameters and subsequently subjected to two different h...

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Published inMaterials & design Vol. 123; pp. 137 - 146
Main Authors Kocich, Radim, Kunčická, Lenka, Macháčková, Adéla, Šofer, Michal
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 05.06.2017
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Summary:With the aim to investigate modifications in electric resistivity, mechanical properties and structures of Al/Cu clad composites induced by various thermomechanical treatments, Al/Cu work-pieces were swaged under two temperatures to three final diameters and subsequently subjected to two different heat treatments. The influence of the two swaging temperatures on formability of the composites was evaluated via tensile and bending tests with integrated acoustic emission detection. The highest tensile strength (~500MPa) was recorded after the semi-final swaging pass for both of the composites. The strain imposed during the gradual swaging process significantly influenced hardness of both of the metals in the composites, the development of which was non-linear. Structure analyses confirmed restoration processes in Cu to occur during swaging to 5mm at 25°C, however, at 250°C the restoration occurred during the last but one pass to 7.5mm already. The structural changes also induced simultaneous texture modifications. The heat treatment introduced further structure changes; the 350°C annealing temperature resulted in the development of an intermetallic layer on the Al/Cu interfaces, which also contributed to decreases in mechanical properties. The results of electric resistivity measurements showed all the composites to have higher conductivity than Al work-pieces swaged using the identical procedures. [Display omitted] •Al-Cu clad composite wires were successfully fabricated using rotary swaging.•Increased swaging temperature caused non-linear swaging force decrease and did not induce formation of intermetallics.•All swaged wires of 10, 7.5 and 5mm featured increased electric conductivity when compared to Al.•7.5mm swaged composites featured the highest tensile strength of almost 500MPa.
ISSN:0264-1275
1873-4197
DOI:10.1016/j.matdes.2017.03.048