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Effects of deformation-induced heating on bond strength of rolled metal multilayer
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posted on 2010-06-30, 00:00 authored by Dengke Yang, Peter HodgsonPeter Hodgson, Cui'E WenThe bond strength of various metal multilayers produced by cold rolling of metal foils with different thermal conductivity was investigated. Results indicated that under the same conditions of deformation and surface preparation, the metallic multilayer system with low thermal conductivity exhibited relative high bond strength while high thermal conductivity metal system may fail to be roll-bonded together. The relationship between the deformation-induced localized heating and the bond strength were discussed. The deformation-induced localized heating in the low thermal conductivity metal multilayer systems may provide opportunities for achieving a successful accumulative roll bonding or a “cold roll/heat treatment/cold roll” process to synthesize metallic multilayer materials.
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Materials science forumVolume
654-656Pagination
2579 - 2582Publisher
Trans Tech PublicationsLocation
Stafa-ZurichISSN
0255-5476eISSN
1422-6375Language
engPublication classification
C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journalCopyright notice
(2010), Trans Tech Publications, SwitzerlandUsage metrics
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