In this study laminated Al/Cu composite was obtained by explosion welding. The effect of strain-hardened zones and the intermetallic layer on thermal conductivity coefficient was investigated. For this purpose the specimens after explosion welding and after subsequent annealing to obtain the intermetallic layer were studied by X-ray methods and means of optical microscopy to determine the phase composition and the width of intermetallic layer. The microhardness tests were carried out to identify the width of the strain-hardened zones and the intermetallic layer. The thermal conductivity coefficient of the composite was experimentally measured to calculate the thermal properties of the strain-hardened zones and intermetallic layer. The width of the strain-hardened zone and the intermetallic layer was 80 µm and 160 µm respectively. The heat conductivity coefficients of the strain-hardened zones and intermetallic layer were 108 W/(m×K) and less than 35 W/(m×K) respectively.
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