Investigation into behaviors of aluminum alloy to be metal formed at the room temperature is conducted in this study. An index is used to evaluate the sensitivity of temperature, that is, index of relative normalized temperature rise to steel called normalized temperature rise index per steel which helps researchers to obtain some insight on new materials based on experiences of steel forging. An investigation to an aluminum alloy shows that the index is quite high, implying that temperature effect as well as rate-dependence effect on the forming processes of aluminum alloy at the room temperature cannot be neglected. Some details of thermomechanical predictions of a relatively high-speed automatic multi-stage forging process of a yoke with highly deformed region are given to reveal the importance of temperature and/or strain rate even in cold forging of aluminum alloy parts with high speed and high strain. All manuscripts must be in English, also the table and figure texts, otherwise we cannot publish your paper. Please keep a second copy of your manuscript in your office. When receiving the paper, we assume that the corresponding authors grant us the copyright to use the paper for the book or journal in question. Should authors use tables or figures from other Publications, they must ask the corresponding publishers to grant them the right to publish this material in their paper. Use italic for emphasizing a word or phrase. Do not use boldface typing or capital letters except for section headings (cf. remarks on section headings, below).
The flow behaviors of magnesium alloys are too complicated to be simply formulated in a mathematical form. Most researches have based metallurgically or phenomenologically on specific functions with many constants, which could be applied only to the limited magnesium alloys under specific conditions. In this study, a review on the studies of flow stress characterization of magnesium alloys is conducted and the possibility of using the traditional piecewise C-m model and its extension to characterize the magnesium alloys is emphasized. The formulations of major flow models are given with three typical applications to magnesium alloy AZ80 and its characteristics are demonstrated through comparison of the fitted flow behaviors with their associated experiments and various flow stress models including Arrehenius model, four Ludwik family models (Johnson Cook, Modified Johnson-Cook, Hensel-Spittel, Sutton-Luo), two Voce family models (Ebrahimi et al., Razali et al.) and C-m models.
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