Modeling of the damage mechanisms in AlMgSi alloys

Understanding the role of homogenization on the extrudability
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With the growth in importance of the aluminium industry, has come increased demand to invest into the quality improvement of the different aluminium based hot extruded products. One of the main mechanisms, which can influence deformation at high temperature within the 6xxx aluminium, is linked to the presence of the AlFeSi intermetallic phases. These phases severely restrict hot workability when present as hard and brittle plate-like precipitates b-AlFeSi. Damage initiation occurs in these alloys by decohesion or fracture of these intermetallic inclusions. The understanding and modeling of the deformation and fracture behavior of aluminium alloys at room and at hot working temperature is very important for optimizing manufacturing processes such as extrusion. The ductility of 6xxx aluminium alloys can be directly related to chemical composition and to the microstructural evolution occurring during the heat treatment procedures preceding extrusion if proper physics based deformation and fracture models are used. In this thesis, room temperature and hot tensile tests are adopted to address the problem xperimentally. The damage evolution mechanisms is defined at various temperatures and a micromechanics based model of the Gurson type considering several populations of cavities nucleated by different second phase particles groups is developed on the basis of the experimental observations. This model allows relating quantitatively microstructure and ductility at various temperatures strain rates and stress triaxialities. Finite element simulations based on an enhanced micromechanics-based model are used to validate the model. Finally, the effect of some key factors that determine the extrudability of aluminium is also discussed and a correlation between the ductility calculations in uniaxial tension and the maximum extrusion speed is developed for one defined profile.


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Éditeur
Presses universitaires de Louvain
Partie du titre
Numéro 87
Auteur
Denis Lassance,
Collection
Thèses de l'École polytechnique de Louvain
Langue
anglais
Catégorie (éditeur)
Sciences appliquées > Science des matériaux et procédés
BISAC Subject Heading
TEC000000 TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING
Code publique Onix
06 Professionnel et académique
CLIL (Version 2013-2019 )
3069 TECHNIQUES ET SCIENCES APPLIQUEES
Date de première publication du titre
01 janvier 2006
Type d'ouvrage
Thèse

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Date de publication
01 janvier 2006
ISBN-13
9782874630170
Ampleur
Nombre de pages de contenu principal : 266
Code interne
73161
Format
16 x 24 x 1,4 cm
Poids
437 grammes
Prix
34,00 €
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General introduction 1

1 Theoretical background 7

1.1 Background on extrusion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9

1.2 Background on the metallurgy of AlMgSi alloys . . . . . . . . 11

1.3 Background on homogen