Solid-state recycling offers a sustainable solution characterized by low energy consumption and heightened product efficiency compared to conventional melting-based methods. Among these, Friction Stir Extrusion processes emerge as an innovative and promising category within solid-state recycling, showcasing the ability to directly repurpose machining chips into solid products. However, as these processes primarily yield semi-finished products -typically in the form of wires, rods, or small billets- subsequent post-recycling forming processes become imperative for achieving net-shape or near-net-shape components. Consequently, a thorough evaluation of the mechanical properties of materials derived from solid-state processes is essential for ensuring the dependable design of process chains. This paper focuses on the calibration of constitutive parameters for raw materials obtained from aluminium chips within a novel process chain rooted in solid-state recycling operations. Cylindrical billets, resulting from friction stir consolidation (FSC), are tested in compressive conditions and investigated with respected of processing conditions to obtain ultra-fined grained materials through sever plastic deformation processes
Han C., Simonetto E., Ghiotti A., Bruschi S., Latif A., Ingarao G., et al. (2024). Solid state recycling operations for AA7075. In Metal Forming 2024 (pp. 201-208) [10.21741/9781644903254-22].
Solid state recycling operations for AA7075
Latif A.
;Ingarao G.;Micari F.;Fratini L.
2024-01-01
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Solid-state recycling offers a sustainable solution characterized by low energy consumption and heightened product efficiency compared to conventional melting-based methods. Among these, Friction Stir Extrusion processes emerge as an innovative and promising category within solid-state recycling, showcasing the ability to directly repurpose machining chips into solid products. However, as these processes primarily yield semi-finished products -typically in the form of wires, rods, or small billets- subsequent post-recycling forming processes become imperative for achieving net-shape or near-net-shape components. Consequently, a thorough evaluation of the mechanical properties of materials derived from solid-state processes is essential for ensuring the dependable design of process chains. This paper focuses on the calibration of constitutive parameters for raw materials obtained from aluminium chips within a novel process chain rooted in solid-state recycling operations. Cylindrical billets, resulting from friction stir consolidation (FSC), are tested in compressive conditions and investigated with respected of processing conditions to obtain ultra-fined grained materials through sever plastic deformation processes| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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