KL-05
Keynote |
Effect of Homogenization Practice and Mn Content on the High Temperature Constitutive Behaviour of AA3xxx Aluminum Alloys
A.D. Kubiak1, W.J. Poole1 M.A. Wells2, N. Parson3
1) The University of British Columbia, Canada, 2) University of Waterloo, Canada, 3) Rio Tinto Alcan, Canada |
2A-02
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Homogenization Model for 7xxx Aluminum Alloys
W. Wang, R.T. Shuey
Alcoa Technical Center, USA |
2A-03
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"Universal" Laws for the Density of Disperoids after the Homogenisation Heat Treatment of Aluminium
A.L. Dons, (Y. Li)
SINTEF, Norway |
2A-04
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Modelling Homogenization Heat Treatment for AA3XXX Alloys
Q. Du1,W.J. Poole1, M.A. Wells2, N. Parson3
1) The University of British Columbia, Canada, 2) University of Waterloo, Canada, 3) Rio Tinto Alcan, Canada |
KL-10
Keynote |
Trace Elements In Aluminium Alloys: Their Origin And Impact On Processability And Product Properties
T. Furu1, N. Telioui1, C. Behrens1, J. Hasenclever2, P. Schaffer1
1) Hydro Aluminium, Norway, 2) Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH, Germany |
2A-05
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Effects of Trace Elements in Al-Fe-alloys on Microstructure and Properties of Rolled Products
J. Hasenclever
Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH, Germany |
2A-06
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Yield Stress Development during Age-Hardening of AA6xxx: Comparison of Two Model Predictions with Experimental Findings
T. Brüggemann1, C. Bollmann1, V. Mohles1, G. Gottstein1, J. Hirsch2, O.R. Myhr3
1) RWTH-Aachen University, Germany, 2) Hydro Aluminium Deutschland GmbH, Germany, 3) Hydro Automotive Structures, Norway |
2A-07
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The Effect of Cold Deformation on Annealing Behavior of AA3xxx Alloys
P. Babaghorbani1, W.J. Poole1, M.A. Wells2, N.C. Parson3
1) The University of British Columbia, Canada, 2) University of Waterloo, Canada, 3) Rio Tinto Alcan, Canada |
2A-08
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Interactions between Precipitation and Annealing Phenomena during Non-isothermal Processing of an AA6xxx Alloy
P. Sepehrband1, X. Wang2, H. Jin3, S. Esmaeili1
1) University of Waterloo, Canada, 2) McMaster University, Canada, 3 Novelis Global Technology Centre, Canada |
IL-17
Invited |
The Effect of Slip Mode on Brittle Intergranular Fracture of Al Alloys
S. Moutsos1, T. Pasang2, B.C. Muddle1, S.P. Lynch1,3
1) Monash University, Australia, 2) AUT University, New Zealand, 3) Defence Science and Technology Organisation, Australia |
IL-18
Invited |
Development of Dislocation Structures during Cyclic Deformation of Aluminum Single Crystals
T. Fujii
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
2A-09
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Formation of Dislocation Structure during Cyclic Deformation of Ultrafine-grained Aluminum at Low Temperatures
Y. Nakanishi, T. Fujii, S. Onaka, M. Kato
Tokyo Institute of Technology, Japan |
2A-10
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Study on Crack Branching of 2324-T39 Aluminum Alloy under Tension Dominated Spectrum Loading
T. Zhang, R. Bao, P. Liu, B. Fei
Beihang University, China |
2A-11
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Fatigue Mechanisms of Brazed Al-Mn Alloys Used in Heat Exchangers
A. Buteri1,2, J.Y. Buffière1, D. Fabrègue1, E. Perrin2, J. Rethoré1, P. Havet3
1) Universités de Lyon, France, 2) Alcan CRV, France, 3) Valeo Engine Cooling, France |
2A-12
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The Effect of Heat Treatment on Tensile, Fatigue and Fracture Resistance of ADC3, ADC10, and ADC12 Alloys
R.N. Lumley, D. Viano, J.R. Griffiths, C.J. Davidson
CSIRO Light Metals Flagship, Australia |
IL-19
Invited |
Experimental and Numerical Study on the Fracture Behaviour of the Aluminium Alloy AA7075-T651
O.S. Hopperstad1, K.O. Pedersen2, T. Børvik1,3
1) Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Norway, 2) SINTEF, Norway, 3) Norwegian Defence Estates Agency, Norway |
2A-13
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Relating Plastic Properties to Microstructure by Linking FE Simulations with Microstructure Analysis
H. Weiland, M.E. Karabin, T.N. Rouns
Alcoa Technical Center, USA |
IL-20
Invited |
Effect of Experimental Humidity on Fatigue Fracture of 6XXX-series Aluminum Alloys
K. Ichitani, K. Koyama
Furukawa-Sky Aluminum Corp., Japan |
2A-14
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Hydrogen Evolution during Fatigue Deformation in 6061 and 7075 Aluminum Alloys
K. Horikawa, H. Yamada, H. Kobayashi
Osaka University, Japan |
2A-15
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Behavior of Hydrogen Invaded Aluminum Alloys from Environment
G. Itoh1, M. Watanabe1, K. Kuroyanagi1, P. Zhao2
1) Ibaraki University, Japan, 2) Nippon Light Metal Co., Ltd., Japan |