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The Effect of Thermal-mechanical Treatment on Abnormal Grain Growth on Friction Stir Welded Al-Li 2195 Richard Wellnitz & Anthony D. Barajas Dr Howard – project superviser. Abnormal Grain Growth. Normal Grain Growth. What is Abnormal Grain Growth?. SAMPLE H. STD. Massive Grains (.5-1 mm).
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The Effect of Thermal-mechanical Treatment on Abnormal Grain Growth on Friction Stir Welded Al-Li 2195Richard Wellnitz & Anthony D. BarajasDr Howard – project superviser
Abnormal Grain Growth Normal Grain Growth What is Abnormal Grain Growth? SAMPLE H STD Massive Grains (.5-1 mm) Small Rounded Grains (3-5 microns)
Objective To Find Out • Does Hot rolling have an affect on grain growth? • Does cold rolling have an affect on grain growth? • Does step heating have an affect on grain growth?
Other possible applications • Other possible applications in pictures examples of cars trains planes etc.
Presentation Organization • Introduction • Theory • Methods and Equipment • Charts • Description of Results • Summary and Conclusions
Theory Introducing a process of cold working or cold rolling may inhibit this formation of abnormal grain growth by breaking the structures along the slip plane. Face Centered Cubic on 1 1 1 plane Shifting along the Slip plane
The FSW equipment FSW AT 200 RPM 4 IPM TOOL ANGLE 3.5 DEG POSITION CONTROL WITH 0.010 “HEEL PLUNGE
Actual Thermal History of a Monitored Sample During Grain Initiation
Sample layout Bead on Plate down center of plate Hot work Step Heating ColdWork Samples
Step Heating • Step heating-Initially brought up to 750 F And continually increased by 50 degrees each hour afterwards to 950 F 50 F 950 F 1 HOUR 50 F Temp 1 HOUR 50 F 1 HOUR 50 F 1 HOUR 750 F Oven and samples heated to 750 degrees prior to step heating Time
Standard Samples STD STD-FSW Only H-Heated with hot roll samples ASAW – FSW and Solution Heat treatment ASFSW- FSW Only
Processing schedules • Hot work- 10%,20%,30%,40% • Cold work- 5%,20%,25%,30% % OF REDUCTION THICKNESS OF SAMPLE T 1 T 2
Polishing Samples surfaces were polished with silicon carbide 240 grit 400 grit 600 grit 800 grit 1200 grit alumina suspension polish to .1 micron
Etching Etching- bringing out the grain Samples were etched with 10% Sodium Hydroxide solution – 60 seconds Rinsed –distilled water Washed in– 50% Nitric Acid Solution Rinsed –distilled water
Results of Hot Roll Reduction 10% 20% 30% 40% .320 Original Thickness
Results of Cold Roll Reduction 5% 20% 25% 30% .320 Original Thickness
Conclusions • Substantial Grain growth occurs in Al-Li 2195 • Hot working doesn’t eliminate or reduce grain growth • Hot work might actually increase grain growth • There is substantial grain growth reduction above 20% cold rolling • Step heating does not decrease grain growth
Suggested additional work • Image analysis for grain size (statistical) • Additional cold work between 5% and 20% • Further metallurgical testing for hardness toughness • Tensile strength ductility • Fatigue life • Microscopy
Bill Arbegast-AMP Dr. Stone-MET Santosh Koduri K.B. Anand Srikanth Labhala Eric Henderson Tyler Engstrom Colleen Gustafson Casey Allen Brian Tweedy Acknowledgements
Discussion • Why is cold work effective • At what point is cold work effective • Does hot rolling increase the grain growth