Abstract:
The present research is based on prediction of
true compressive flow stress of AA 6063 through ultrasonic
attenuation. AA 6063 specimens were mechanically
compressed to obtain flow stress and strain, and ultrasonic
attenuation coefficient of each compressed specimens were
measured to correlate the variation of stresses with it. Finite
Element Analysis (FEA) was performed to validate the
frictional and misalignment effect during compression testing
and to obtain true compressive flow stress. Correlation
between ultrasonic attenuation coefficient and true flow stress
(FEA) was developed. The destructive compression testing
method will be eliminated by using non-destructive ultrasonic
testing method which is cost-effective and time-saving. The
outcomes of this study could be used in industries such as
aluminum mold-making since those products and the materials
are subjected to compressive forces during the manufacturing
processes.
Citation:
K. Jurmey, N. Sharma Ghimire, V. Sivahar, G. Aravinda Abeygunawardane and M. Piyathilake, "Prediction of True Compressive Flow Stress of AA 6063 Through Ultrasonic Attenuation," 2020 Moratuwa Engineering Research Conference (MERCon), 2020, pp. 193-198, doi: 10.1109/MERCon50084.2020.9185233.