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A new development of four-point method to measure the electrical resistivity in situ during plastic deformation

Saeid Saberi, Martin Stockinger, C. Stöeckl, Bruno Buchmayr, Helmut Weiß, Reza Afsharnia, Karin Hartl

2021Measurement22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The presented study introduces a new test method to measure the change of the electrical resistivity in situ during plastic deformation to characterize the deformation behaviour of metals. This investigation is based on a specially developed four- point method, which determines the change in electrical resistance of sheet samples of an aluminium alloy 6062, a copper alloy CW024A and steel DC04 in situ during deformation in a tensile test. Results show that the strain path, the deformation history, the plastic anisotropy as well as the plastic deformation have a significant influence on the electrical resistivity of all investigated materials. Therefore, this technique is universally applicable for all sheet metals, independent of the crystal structure, the electrical and mechanical properties to characterize structural changes during forming. The obtained data can be used for simulations of metal forming processes, e. g. to predict forming limit curves and damage monitoring under service loading.

Topics & Concepts

Materials scienceElectrical resistivity and conductivityDeformation (meteorology)AlloyAnisotropyElectrical resistance and conductanceComposite materialAluminiumMetallurgySheet metalTensile testingUltimate tensile strengthElectrical engineeringEngineeringOpticsPhysicsNon-Destructive Testing TechniquesMicrostructure and mechanical propertiesMetal Forming Simulation Techniques
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