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Fractographic analysis of the aluminum matrix composite prepared by accumulative roll bonding

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Cvijović-Alagić, Ivana
Maksimović, Vesna
Jovanović, Milan T.
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Recent research in the material science field is focused on the easy-to-apply and cost-effective production of the structural components with enhanced mechanical properties. As an answer to these new trends in the present study, the inexpensive household aluminum foils are used to produce the multilayer aluminum matrix composite. The aluminum matrix composites are manufactured by hot-rolling of the sandwiched foils and afterward subjected to microstructural characterization and mechanical testing. Analysis of the produced composite microstructure and fracture surface obtained after tensile testing was performed using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The qualitative fractographic analysis revealed that the ductile fracture features prevail in the overall fracture mode of the investigated multilayer composite, while the quantitative fractographic investigation allowed more detailed insight into the composite failure process and depicted critical parameters that led to the composit...e failure.

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Aluminum foils / ARB / Electron microscopy / Fractographic analysis / Multilayer composite / Tensile testing
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Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 2020, 26, 4, 349-355
Funding / projects:
  • Ministry of Science, Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of Serbia, institutional funding - 200017 (University of Belgrade, Institute of Nuclear Sciences 'Vinča', Belgrade-Vinča) (RS-MESTD-inst-2020-200017)

DOI: 10.30544/569

ISSN: 2217-8961

WoS: 000605080200002

Scopus: 2-s2.0-85099435200
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year = "2020",
abstract = "Recent research in the material science field is focused on the easy-to-apply and cost-effective production of the structural components with enhanced mechanical properties. As an answer to these new trends in the present study, the inexpensive household aluminum foils are used to produce the multilayer aluminum matrix composite. The aluminum matrix composites are manufactured by hot-rolling of the sandwiched foils and afterward subjected to microstructural characterization and mechanical testing. Analysis of the produced composite microstructure and fracture surface obtained after tensile testing was performed using the scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The qualitative fractographic analysis revealed that the ductile fracture features prevail in the overall fracture mode of the investigated multilayer composite, while the quantitative fractographic investigation allowed more detailed insight into the composite failure process and depicted critical parameters that led to the composite failure.",
journal = "Metallurgical and Materials Engineering",
title = "Fractographic analysis of the aluminum matrix composite prepared by accumulative roll bonding",
volume = "26",
number = "4",
pages = "349-355",
doi = "10.30544/569"
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Cvijović-Alagić, I., Maksimović, V.,& Jovanović, M. T.. (2020). Fractographic analysis of the aluminum matrix composite prepared by accumulative roll bonding. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 26(4), 349-355.
https://doi.org/10.30544/569
Cvijović-Alagić I, Maksimović V, Jovanović MT. Fractographic analysis of the aluminum matrix composite prepared by accumulative roll bonding. in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering. 2020;26(4):349-355.
doi:10.30544/569 .
Cvijović-Alagić, Ivana, Maksimović, Vesna, Jovanović, Milan T., "Fractographic analysis of the aluminum matrix composite prepared by accumulative roll bonding" in Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, 26, no. 4 (2020):349-355,
https://doi.org/10.30544/569 . .

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