학술논문

Development of accumulative roll bonding for metallic composite material preparation and mechanical/functional applications
Document Type
Review Paper
Source
Journal of Iron and Steel Research International. :1-11
Subject
Accumulative roll bonding
Metal
Composite material
Mechanical property
Functional property
Industrial application
Language
English
ISSN
1006-706X
2210-3988
Abstract
Accumulative roll bonding (ARB) is a severe plastic deformation method to prepare the metallic composite material by physical method at room to elevate temperature, without the generation of additional waste solid or gas. With the physical characteristicsmulti-material and hybrid structure, the mechanical and function properties of the ARB composite material, like Al/steel, Al/Mg, Al/Cu, etc., shall have the “1 + 1 > 2” effect on the mechanical and functional properties, including the remarkable properties that include lightweight, high strength, thermal/electrical conductivity, electromagnetic shielding, and other functions. To deeply investigate the preparation method and microstructural evolution of various metal laminates by ARB, as well as the mechanical and functional properties of the laminate, an overview of the history of ARB technique, the breakthrough of ARB sheet properties, as well as the relative products in industries is provided. Additionally, the future development of ARB technology and the utilization of composite materials in different areas will be discussed.