Effects of Different Cooling Processes on the Structure and Properties of Aluminum/Steel Composite Plate
Ocean engineering
Shear strength
TJ1-1570
Mechanical engineering and machinery
Cooling method
Al/steel composite plate
Microstructure
TC1501-1800
DOI:
10.1186/s10033-024-01161-y
Publication Date:
2025-01-31T14:18:12Z
AUTHORS (5)
ABSTRACT
Abstract The aluminum (Al)/steel transition joints used in ships are processed from composite plates, and their mechanical properties have a significant impact on the safety of ships. In this paper, Al/steel plate was prepared using rolling, with 5083 as cladding plate, Q235 steel substrate, TA1 titanium (Ti) DT4 pure iron (Fe) intermediate layers. heterothermic billet through induction heating by magnetic effects Fe then obtained rolling. impacts post-rolling cooling process microstructure Al/Ti/pure Fe/steel were studied. results manifested that interface had good effect. With increase rate, bonding strength Al/Ti raised, Ti/Fe increased first decreased. When oil adopted, exhibited highest comprehensive performance. shear 102 MPa 186 MPa, respectively. plastic fracture determined mode fracture.
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