Metals (Apr 2021)

Reduction of Residual Quenching Stresses in 2A14 Aluminum Alloy Tapered Cylinder Forgings via a Novel Cold Bulging Process

  • Bingxiang Wang,
  • Youping Yi,
  • Shiquan Huang,
  • Hailin He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met11050717
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 717

Abstract

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This study combined finite element method (FEM) simulations and physical experiments to develop a novel cold bulging process, with the aim of studying and mitigating the quenching residual stresses in 2A14 tapered cylinder forgings. The samples underwent cold bulging at different ratios (0–4.0%) to evaluate the residual stress reduction performance (via the hole-drilling strain-gauge method) and the improvements in their mechanical properties. The FEM simulation and experimental results revealed that our proposed cold bulging process reduced the quenching residual stresses by up to 85–87%. The density and uniformity of the precipitated phases increased along with the extent of cold bulging, as confirmed by transmission electron microscope (TEM) observations. Furthermore, compared to the unprocessed samples, the tensile and yield strengths, and elongation of the samples with 3% cold bulging were significantly enhanced (65 MPa, 55 MPa, and 1.7%, respectively).

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