Noncontact evaluation of the dependency of electrical conductivity on stress for various Al alloys as a function of plastic deformation and annealing
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- Maxim Morozov
- Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne 1 School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, , NE1 7RU England, United Kingdom
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- Gui Yun Tian
- Newcastle University Newcastle upon Tyne 1 School of Electrical, Electronic and Computer Engineering, , NE1 7RU England, United Kingdom
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- Philip J. Withers
- University of Manchester 2 School of Materials, , Grosvenor St., Manchester M1 7HS, England, United Kingdom
書誌事項
- 公開日
- 2010-07-15
- DOI
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- 10.1063/1.3456996
- 公開者
- AIP Publishing
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<jats:p>This paper presents a method of noncontact evaluation of the anisotropic dependency of electrical conductivity of metallic specimens exposed to tensile stress. The method combines eddy current (EC) measurements using a directional probe with numerical modeling to infer the electrical conductivity longitudinal and transverse to an essentially static uniaxial applied tensile stress. The inversion method has been applied to various aluminum alloys (AA1050, AA2024, AA5083, and AA7075). The recovered changes in electrical conductivity lie within the theoretically expected range of a few percent at the yield stress. The effect of prior plastic strain and heat treatment on electrical conductivity has also been evaluated. The electrical conductivity tensor for hardenable alloys exhibit a distinct dependence on cold work compared to the nonhardenable ones. The outcomes are discussed in terms of their implications for the use of EC measurements for diagnosing the state of residual stress for aluminum alloys.</jats:p>
収録刊行物
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- Journal of Applied Physics
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Journal of Applied Physics 108 (2), 2010-07-15
AIP Publishing