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Texture Evolution in Aluminum Alloy Sheets during Deep Drawing Process (디프드로잉에 의한 알루미늄합금판재의 집합조직 발달에 관한 연구)

  • 최시훈;조재형;정관수;오규환
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1998.06a
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    • pp.140-147
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    • 1998
  • The texture evolution by deep drawing was investigated and the lattice rotation rate was predicted using rate sensitive model with full constraints boundary conditions. The calculated textures show different behaviors with the amount of the flange deformation and initial crystal orientations. Among the crystal orientations located parallel to RD, the crystal orientations around the D component rotated toward the Cu component, the crystal orientations along the ${\alpha}$ fiber rotated toward the {110}<001> and {110}<111> components during deep drawing. In the case of the part parallel to 45$^{\circ}$ with respect to RD, the crystal orientations around the D component rotated about ND and the crystal orientations along the ${\alpha}$ fiber also rotated toward the (110)[23] and (110)[27] components about ND. In the part parallel to TD, the crystal orientations around the D component rotated toward the Rotated Cube and the crystal orientations along the ${\alpha}$ fiber rotated toward the {110}<113> component.

Mixed Mode Analysis of Bonded Anisotropic Structures With a Crack (크랙 이 있는 異方性 接着構造物 의 혼합모우드 解析)

  • 홍창선;정광영
    • Transactions of the Korean Society of Mechanical Engineers
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    • v.7 no.2
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    • pp.145-152
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    • 1983
  • An adhesively bonded anisotropic structure containing a part-through crack subjected to in-plane mixed mode deformations is investigated. The problem is reduced to a pair of Fredholm integral equations of the second kind by mathematical analysis. By solving these equations numerically stress intensity factors k$_{1}$ and k$_{2}$ are presented. Two cases are considered with respect to fiber orientations. Case one is to fix the fiber orientations of sound plate bonded to cracked plate with various fiber orientations. The other is to vary fiber orientations for both plates. As boundary conditions, tension and shear loading respectively, are applied to bonded anisotropic plates to observe mixed mode deformations.

Behavior of Initial Texture During Deep Drawing of AA1050 Sheets (디프드로잉시 AA1050판재의 초기 집합조직 거동에 관한 연구)

  • Choe, Si-Hun;Jo, Jae-Hyeong;O, Gyu-Hwan
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.7 no.6
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    • pp.570-574
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    • 1998
  • The texture evolution during deep drawing of AA1050 sheets was experimentally investigated and the lattice rotation rate was predicted using rate sensitive model with full constraints boundary conditions. The measured textures are dependent on the amount of the flange deformation and the initial crystal orientations. In the specimen parallel to RD the initial crystal orientations and the D component rotated toward the Cu component and the initial crystal orientations along the $\alpha$ fiber rotated toward the G {1 1 0}<0 0 1> and P {1 1 0} <1 1 1> components during deep drawing. In the specimen parallel to $45{\circ}$ with respect to RD the initial crystal orientations around the D component rotated about ND and the initial crystal orientations along the ${\alpha}$ fiber also rotated toward the (1 1 0) [2 3] and (1 1 0)[2 7] components about ND. In the specimen parallel to TD. the initial crystal orientations around the D component rotated toward the rotated cube and the initial crystal orientations along the ${\alpha}$ fiber rotated toward the {1 1 0} <1 1 3> component.

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Annealing Textures and Grain Size of Tantalum Sheet (탄탈륨 판재의 어닐링 집합조직과 결정립 크기)

  • Kang, J.Y.;Park, S.;Park, J.Y.;Park, S.J.;Song, Y.H.;Park, S.T.;Kim, G.L.;Oh, K.W.
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.28 no.5
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    • pp.247-256
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    • 2019
  • In this study, the development of annealing textures in cold rolled and annealed tantalum sheets was analyzed using electron backscatter diffraction. At $900^{\circ}C$, the textures of the recrystallized grains in the partially and completely recrystallized microstructures displayed significant similarities. The average diameter of the recrystallized grains with ${\gamma}-fiber$ orientations exceeded that of grains with different orientations, and the average growth rates were unrelated to the orientations after an initial stage of recrystallization. Additional cold rolling and annealing was done for controlled initial microstructures and textures inherited from various processes of prior cold rolling and annealing. This second cycle of the process resulted in stronger textures with major ${\gamma}-fiber$ orientations as a result of the enhanced ${\gamma}-fiber$ orientations in the preceding textures. A coarse-grained prior microstructure resulted in a weaker annealing texture than a fine grained one regardless of the stronger previous texture, which was occasioned by the sub-structures of the minor orientations at local deformation inhomogeneities such as sharp in-grain shear bands.

The Planar Orientation of Fibers During Compression Molding of Short-Fiber Reinforced Polymeric Composites (단섬유강화 고분자 복합재료의 압축성형에 있어서 섬유배향에 관한 연구)

  • Kim, Hyuk;Jeon, Sang-Gi;Lee, Dong-Gi;Han, Gil-Yong;Kim, E-Gon
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.10 no.3
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    • pp.34-43
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    • 1996
  • In this study basic equations of fiber orientations is cimpared with experimental results. It is found that fiber orientations of short fiber reinforced polymeric composite under compression molding are governed by slope of flow speed in x-y direction. Fiber orientation angle of mold is also found to increase with closure speed and the compression ratio. At the middle of the mold, the slope of flow speed is larger in x-direction than in y-direction. At the wall of the mold, the shope of flow speed in y-direction occurs due to the effect of friction, hence affects the fiber orientation. The effect of partial flow, which incurs y-direction orientation causes to increase the fiber orientation angle at the fore part of the flow.

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Friction and Wear Characteristics of Graphite Fiber Composites (탄소 섬유 복합재료의 마찰 및 마모 특성)

  • 심현해;권오관;유재륜
    • Tribology and Lubricants
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    • v.5 no.2
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    • pp.94-100
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    • 1989
  • Friction and Wear behavior of continuous graphite fiber composites was studied for different fiber orientations against the sliding direction. The effect of fiber orientation on friction and wear of the composite and on the deformation of the counterface was investigated experimentally. Pin on disk type testing machine was built and employed to generate the friction and wear data. A graphite fiber composite plate was produced by the bleeder ply molding in an autoclave and machined into rectangular pin specimens with specific fiber orientations, i.e., normal, transverse, and longitudinal directions. Three different wear conditions were employed for two different periods of time, 24 and 48 hours. The wear track of the worn specimens and the metal counterface was examined with a scanning electron microscope (SEM) to observe the damaged fibers on the surface and wear film generation on the counterface. Wear mechanism of the composite during sliding wear is proposed based on the experimental results.

Buckling optimization of unsymmetrically laminated plates under transverse loads

  • Hu, Hsuan-Teh;Chen, Zhong-Zhi
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.7 no.1
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    • pp.19-33
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    • 1999
  • The critical buckling loads of unsymmetrically laminated rectangular plates with a given material system and subjected to combined lateral and inplane loads are maximized with respect to fiber orientations by using a sequential linear programming method together with a simple move-limit strategy. Significant influence of plate aspect ratios, central circular cutouts, lateral loads and end conditions on the optimal fiber orientations and the associated optimal buckling loads of unsymmetrically laminated plates has been shown through this investigation.

The Influence of Cross Rolling on the texture of Aluminium 5182 Alloy (알루미늄 5182 합금에서 집합조직에 미치는 교차압연의 영향)

  • 김용희;조용상;허무영
    • Proceedings of the Korean Society for Technology of Plasticity Conference
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    • 1997.03a
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    • pp.233-239
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    • 1997
  • The effect of the cross-rolling on the evolution of the deformation texture and the subsequent annealing texture was studied in 5182 aluminium alloy. The orientation density near {011}<110>. The weak ${\beta}$-fiber orientations in the deformation texture lead to the randomization of the annealing texture, whereas the strong ${\beta}$-fiber orientations lead to the strong Cube orientation in the annealing texture. The development of the strong rotated Cube orientation in the annealing texture seemed to be related with the decrease in the R-value.

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Prediction of the Mechanical Properties of Additively Manufactured Continuous Fiber-Reinforced Composites (적층제조 연속섬유강화 고분자 복합재료의 물성 예측)

  • P. Kahhal;H. Ghorbani-Menghari;H. T. Kim;J. H. Kim
    • Transactions of Materials Processing
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    • v.32 no.1
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    • pp.28-34
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    • 2023
  • In this research, a representative volume element (RVE)-based FE Model is presented to estimate the mechanical properties of additively manufactured continuous fiber-reinforced composites with different fiber orientations. To construct the model, an ABAQUS Python script has been implemented to produce matrix and fiber in the desired orientations at the RVE. A script has also been developed to apply the periodic boundary conditions to the RVE. Experimental tests were conducted to validate the numerical models. Tensile specimens with the fiber directions aligned in the 0, 45, and 90 degrees to the loading direction were manufactured using a continuous fiber 3D printer and tensile tests were performed in the three directions. Tensile tests were also simulated using the RVE models. The predicted Young's moduli compared well with the measurements: the Young's modulus prediction accuracy values were 83.73, 97.70, and 92.92 percent for the specimens in the 0, 45, and 90 degrees, respectively. The proposed method with periodic boundary conditions precisely evaluated the elastic properties of additively manufactured continuous fiber-reinforced composites with complex microstructures.

Effect of agglomerated zirconia-toughened mullite on the mechanical properties of giant cane fiber mat epoxy laminated composites

  • Sahu, Pruthwiraj;Parida, Sambit Kumar;Mantry, Sisir
    • Structural Engineering and Mechanics
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    • v.70 no.2
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    • pp.233-243
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    • 2019
  • This paper depicts the development and characterizations of laminated composites made with cellulosic giant cane (Arundinaria gigantea) fiber mats and epoxy resin. Zirconia-toughened mullite (ZTM) is used as a filler material in the laminated composite which was prepared from sillimanite through plasma processing technique. The mechanical characterizations of this composite have been carried out as per ASTM standards to evaluate its usability as a structural material. The effects of varying weight percentages of the filler and two different fiber orientations namely, angle-ply [$+45^{\circ}/-45^{\circ}/+45^{\circ}$] and balanced cross-ply [$0^{\circ}/90^{\circ}/0^{\circ}$] on the physical and mechanical properties such as density, microhardness, impact strength, tensile strength and interlaminar shear strength of the layered composite specimens have been investigated. The study indicates that the inclusion of zirconia-toughened mullite in the composite laminate as filler improves its mechanical properties. Moreover, the use of giant cane fiber mat in the laminate is more eco-friendly than the synthetic fibers. This research also helps in generating additional data to enrich the repository of natural fiber reinforced laminated composites.