More, A M and Lingam, R and Reddy, N Venkata and et al, .
(2020)
Incremental Forming of the Al-Li Alloy AA2195: Role of Texture and Microstructure.
JOM : The Journal of The Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS).
ISSN 1543-1851
(In Press)
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Abstract
This study deals with the evolution of crystallographic texture during secondary processing of aluminium-lithium alloy AA2195 sheets and its effect on the single-point incremental forming (SPIF) process. Significantly different textures were generated in AA2195 alloy sheets by the unidirectional rolling (UDR) and multi-step cross-rolling (MSCR) processes followed by subsequent annealing. The differently textured sheets were then subjected to the SPIF process. For UDR processed sheets, the texture was the strong copper type (Cu-type), whereas in MSCR processed sheets, the texture comprised weak fibres. The UDR samples with strong texture experienced cracking during incremental forming, whereas the MSCR samples could be formed without any cracks. Detailed analyses of the microstructure and texture were performed at various locations on the incrementally formed part to understand the deformation micromechanism at specific locations on the formed component.
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