2014
DOI: 10.1007/s11041-014-9694-0
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Effect of Softening on the Mechanical Properties and Formability of Ribbon from Alloy 3104

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“…In the case of the hot-rolled AA3014, the rolling of the homogeneous ingot starts at $450-500 C and ends at $300 C (> T Recrystallization ) (Li et al, 2018;Halmos, 2005). The hot rolling temperature is, however, a function of the roller technology, as in reversing and coiling mills the rolling coil temperature is lower than that of the in-line hot rollers (tandem mills), which does not allow the material to recrystallize during self-annealing (Engler, 2012a,b;Aryshenskii et al, 2019Aryshenskii et al, , 2014. Regarding the cold rolling of AA3104, it is carried out at room temperature, with the closing temperature, however, being able to rise to values higher than 150 C, when large thickness reductions take place, which leads to partial static recovery of the material during cooling (Hirsch, 2006;2005b;Hirsch et al, 1996).…”
Section: Rollingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the case of the hot-rolled AA3014, the rolling of the homogeneous ingot starts at $450-500 C and ends at $300 C (> T Recrystallization ) (Li et al, 2018;Halmos, 2005). The hot rolling temperature is, however, a function of the roller technology, as in reversing and coiling mills the rolling coil temperature is lower than that of the in-line hot rollers (tandem mills), which does not allow the material to recrystallize during self-annealing (Engler, 2012a,b;Aryshenskii et al, 2019Aryshenskii et al, , 2014. Regarding the cold rolling of AA3104, it is carried out at room temperature, with the closing temperature, however, being able to rise to values higher than 150 C, when large thickness reductions take place, which leads to partial static recovery of the material during cooling (Hirsch, 2006;2005b;Hirsch et al, 1996).…”
Section: Rollingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the lowest relative elongation values of δ=5-7% are lined up with the rolling direction, and the highest values of δ=8-10% are at 45° angle to the rolling direction [3]. At the same time, by contrast with 3104 alloy [4], neither strip producers, nor ends producing factories have the clear understanding of the minimum acceptable plasticity level and mechanical properties variability.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 97%