Atomic diffusion kinetics in IMC formation: A molecular dynamic insight into a novel friction stir backward extrusion cladding process

IF 6.7 2区 材料科学 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL
Rishabh Swarnkar , Omkar Mypati , Surjya K. Pal
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Abstract

Bimetallic are in high demand due to their capability to economically integrate two distinct material properties. Bimetallic tubular components composed of stainless steel and aluminum (Al) have gained significant attention in the automobile and aerospace industries for their lightweight advantage. However, fabricating this could be challenging with conventional approaches due to the formation of brittle intermetallic compounds (IMCs) at the interface and the lack of control over the formation of non-favorable IMCs, which reduces joint strength. Mitigating the concern, this study presents a novel friction stir backward extrusion (FSBE) process. This study provides a thorough understanding of IMCs formation through molecular dynamics (MD) simulation and precise temperature prediction through finite element analyses. This work provides a fundamental understanding of diffusion kinetics between Al and iron (Fe) atoms, revealing that Al atoms exhibit significantly higher mean square displacements and intricate trajectory pathways than Fe atoms, signifying a higher diffusion coefficient. MD simulation results reveal that grain boundaries facilitate the infiltration of Al atoms into the Fe lattice. Further insights into the dislocation generation were gained by electron back scattered diffraction analysis, which reveals dislocation density influences the diffusion behavior. This study contributes towards a scalable framework for optimizing the FSBE process and similar thermomechanical processes for different sets of material combinations and providing a foundation for comprehending the process of diffusion and the IMCs formation at the atomistic scale.
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Journal of Materials Processing Technology
Journal of Materials Processing Technology 工程技术-材料科学:综合
CiteScore
12.60
自引率
4.80%
发文量
403
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Materials Processing Technology covers the processing techniques used in manufacturing components from metals and other materials. The journal aims to publish full research papers of original, significant and rigorous work and so to contribute to increased production efficiency and improved component performance. Areas of interest to the journal include: • Casting, forming and machining • Additive processing and joining technologies • The evolution of material properties under the specific conditions met in manufacturing processes • Surface engineering when it relates specifically to a manufacturing process • Design and behavior of equipment and tools.
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