Experimental study and Uniaxial Hot Tensile Test Properties of Aluminium Alloy 5052

Authors

  • Nepoleon V Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Vels Institute of Science Technology & Advanced Studies-Chennai
  • Sathish kumar G Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering,Vels Institute of Science Technology & Advanced Studies-Chennai

Keywords:

Superplasticity, Diffusion Bonding, AA5052 and Tensile Test

Abstract

Superplastic forming/Diffusion bonding process is widely used in the aerospace industries to produce
light weight components, complex products with required shape and strength without any welding or riverting
operations. Due to interatomic bonding of atoms from one surface to other surface, the bonding strength is relatively
weaker than welded joints. The material parameters at high temperature such as strain rate, flow stress, strain rate
sensitivity index and material constant are important parameters to be considered during superplastic forming. AA 5052
alloy has been selected for the SPF/DB process with very fine microstructure in the range of 5 to 7 µm. The uniaxial hot
tensile experiments has been performed for various temperature (560°C, 570°C and 580°C) at a constant strain rate of
0.09 s-1.

Published

2018-04-25

How to Cite

Nepoleon V, & Sathish kumar G. (2018). Experimental study and Uniaxial Hot Tensile Test Properties of Aluminium Alloy 5052. International Journal of Advance Engineering and Research Development (IJAERD), 5(4), 805–811. Retrieved from https://www.ijaerd.org/index.php/IJAERD/article/view/3169