Abstract
There is a great deal of use for brass in 3C (Computers, Consumer Electronics, Communication) field due to its good thermal conductivity, electrical and malleability. Due to the trend towards miniaturization of these 3C devices, the demand for micro parts of brass is also increasing significantly. The objective of this study is to compare the behaviour of specimens cut in (0°,45°, & 90°) different directions with the perspective of the rolling direction, in an experiment with a 0.01/s strain rate at a temperature of 300 K and 773 K. A Forming Limit Diagram (FLD) is used to study temperature effect on brass sheet and it was observed that formability improved 43% from room to 773 K. The deformation patterns are shown ductile behaviour were analysed using scanning electron microscopy.
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