4.6 Article

Frictional behavior during cold ring compression process of aluminum alloy 5052

Journal

CHINESE JOURNAL OF AERONAUTICS
Volume 34, Issue 5, Pages 47-64

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.cja.2020.07.030

Keywords

Deformation threshold; Magnitude of friction; Ring compression test; Shear texture; Surface feature

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [51675415]

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This paper investigates the friction behavior during plastic deformation of aluminum alloy AA5052 using ring compression test. The friction coefficient changes before and after a deformation threshold, with MoS2 lubricant showing better performance at lower speeds. Increased friction after deformation threshold promotes the formation of shear textures in the subsurface plane.
The friction is the considerable boundary condition in bulk metal forming. In this paper, the ring compression test was used to evaluate the friction coefficient and factor in Coulomb friction model and Tresca friction model for the plastic deformation of aluminum alloy AA5052. The micro-macro analysis method combining surface morphology and micro-texture was used to explore the friction behaviors in AA5052 cold forming process. In general, the magnitude (mu or m) of friction changes before and after a deformation threshold during ring compression. The maximum change rate of the magnitude (mu or m) before and after the deformation threshold is close to 18.5% under the present experimental conditions, and the change rate decreases with increasing loading speed. The lubrication using MoS2 is better than that using oil at lower speeds (0.15 mm/s, 1.5 mm/s), but the lubrications for MoS2 and oil are similar at higher speeds (15 mm/s). The surface roughness, three-dimensional topography, and surface texture of compressed ring have a sudden change around the deformation threshold, which deviate from the previous evolution trend. The increased friction after deformation threshold also promotes the formation of sufficient shear strain layer in the subsurface plane of the compressed ring, and then it hinders the formation of the typical deformation textures with beta-oriented line and promotes the appearance of shear textures such as {001}{110}, {111}{uvw} and {hkl}< 110 > textures. (C) 2020 Chinese Society of Aeronautics and Astronautics. Production and hosting by Elsevier Ltd.

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