Title of article :
Investigation and Comparison of Microstructure and Mechanical Properties Between Parts of Shear Spinning and Rolled
Author/Authors :
Ghayour, H Department of Materials Engineering - Advanced Materials Research Center - Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran , Hoseini, S.M.J Department of Materials Engineering - Advanced Materials Research Center - Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran , Salemi Golezani, A Advanced Materials Engineering Research Center - Karaj Branch - Islamic Azad University - Karaj, Iran , Asgarani, M.K Department of Materials Engineering - Advanced Materials Research Center - Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran , Ebrahimzadeh, I Department of Materials Engineering - Advanced Materials Research Center - Najafabad Branch - Islamic Azad University - Najafabad, Iran
Abstract :
In this study, the shear spinning process and the rolling process on C11000 copper metal with a thickness reduction of 50%
at room temperature were performed and investigated. In the shear spinning specimen, the grains are stretched in the axis
direction and elongated in the circumferential direction. In the rolled specimen, the grains are extended in the direction of
rolling, and the elongation of the grains in the T-N plane is less than in the shear spinning specimen. EBSD analysis showed
that the ratio of high angle boundaries to low angle boundaries in the shear spinning specimen is higher than the rolled
specimen. The mechanical properties of the rolled and shear spinning specimens were investigated in three directions of
zero, 45, and 90 degrees relative to the forming direction, which showed that the strength in all three directions was higher in
the rolled specimen than in the shear spinning specimen. The elongation in the shear spinning specimen is more than in the
rolled specimen. The highest amount of tensile strength in the rolled specimen is about 370 MPa, and the highest elongation
is about 12% in the shear spinning specimen. Also, anisotropy in shear spinning specimens was less than rolled specimens.
Keywords :
Copper , Mechanical Properties , Rolling , Shear Spinning , Spinning
Journal title :
Journal of Environmental Friendly Materials