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Quench induced residual stress prediction in heat treatable 7xxx aluminium alloy thick plates using Gleeble interrupted quench tests

Chobaut, Nicolas  
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Carron, Denis
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Arsène, Sylvie
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2015
Journal of Materials Processing Technology

In this paper, a simple but realistic approach is presented to predict the as-quenched residual stress distribution in thick 7xxx aluminium alloy plates. Instead of modelling precipitation that occurs during quenching, a thermo-mechanical model is used whose parameters are identified using a limited number of tensile tests achieved after representative interrupted cooling paths in a Gleeble machine. The material behaviour law accounts for recovery at high temperature in a simple way and neglects the Bauschinger effect as suggested by a dedicated experiment. The results of this simple approach are compared to residual stress measurements in plates of different thicknesses for two different 7xxx alloys, AA7449 andAA7040.

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