November 10, 2021
Journal Article

High Speed Manufacturing of Aluminum Alloy 7075 Tubing by Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE)

Abstract

Shear assisted processing and extrusion (ShAPE) was used to extrude aluminum alloy 7075 tubing at speeds up to 12.2 m/min. This is in comparison to 2.0 m/min which is generally the limit for conventionally extruded 7075. The increased speed is primarily attributed to more extensive shear deformation, compared to conventional extrusion, which results in a high density of low angle grain boundaries that facilitate continued deformation and delay the onset of surface tearing. Mechanical testing after heat treating to the T6 condition gave an ultimate tensile strength of 565.3 ± 4.6 MPa, yield strength of 495.7 ± 8.7 MPa, and elongation of 16.8 ± 0.8%. Strength values exceed the ASTM minimum standard and are on par with ASM typical values, while elongation was substantially improved compared to 7 and 11% for the ASTM and ASM values respectively. It was observed that low temperature extrusion at 341 °C and 40 rpm gave superior material properties in the T6 condition compared to high temperature extrusion at 441 °C and 120 rpm due to variances in nanoscale second phase size and distribution.

Published: November 10, 2021

Citation

Whalen S.A., M.J. Olszta, M. Reza E Rabby, T.J. Roosendaal, T. Wang, D.R. Herling, and B.S. Taysom, et al. 2021. High Speed Manufacturing of Aluminum Alloy 7075 Tubing by Shear Assisted Processing and Extrusion (ShAPE). Journal of Manufacturing Processes 71. PNNL-SA-164792. doi:10.1016/j.jmapro.2021.10.003