M. Ebrahimi, Sh. Attarilar, C. Gode, and F. Djavanroodi, Damage prediction of 7025 aluminum alloy during equal-channel angular pressing, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 10, pp. 990-998. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1000-z
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M. Ebrahimi, Sh. Attarilar, C. Gode, and F. Djavanroodi, Damage prediction of 7025 aluminum alloy during equal-channel angular pressing, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 10, pp. 990-998. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1000-z
M. Ebrahimi, Sh. Attarilar, C. Gode, and F. Djavanroodi, Damage prediction of 7025 aluminum alloy during equal-channel angular pressing, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 10, pp. 990-998. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1000-z
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M. Ebrahimi, Sh. Attarilar, C. Gode, and F. Djavanroodi, Damage prediction of 7025 aluminum alloy during equal-channel angular pressing, Int. J. Miner. Metall. Mater., 21(2014), No. 10, pp. 990-998. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12613-014-1000-z
Equal-channel angular pressing (ECAP) is a prominent technique that imposes severe plastic deformation into materials to enhance their mechanical properties. In this research, experimental and numerical approaches were utilized to investigate the mechanical properties, strain behavior, and damage prediction of ECAPed 7025 aluminum alloy in various conditions, such as die channel angle, outer corner angle, and friction coefficient. Experimental results indicate that, after the first pass, the yield strength, ultimate tensile strength, and hardness magnitude are improved by approximately 95%, 28%, and 48.5%, respectively, compared with the annealed state, mainly due to grain refinement during the deformation. Finite element analysis shows that the influence of die channel angle is more important than that of outer corner angle or friction coefficient on both the strain behavior and the damage prediction. Also, surface cracks are the main cause of damage during the ECAP process for every die channel angle except for 90°; however, the cracks initiated from the neighborhood of the central regions are the possible cause of damage in the ECAPed sample with the die channel angle of 90°.