Abstract

In addition to extrusion, the post-processing of rolling and brazing has significant effect on the mechanical properties of multi-port tubes. The aluminum micro channel tubes, especially the seam welding zone in the internal webs, are investigated in terms of mechanical tests, microstructure characterization, and finite element analysis. The effect of the post-process of rolling are quantified by varying amount of rolling reduction ratios. Tensile strength and pressure bearing capacity are determined by tensile tests and burst pressure tests, respectively. The evolution of the microstructure within the seam wielding zone is characterized by Electron backscattered diffraction (EBSD) and optical microscopy (OM). The fracture profile observed by OM indicates ductile fracture mode. The pressure bearing capacity is reduced by ~47% at 5% reduction ratio of rolling followed by 3-minute brazing, where largest grains are obtained due to abnormal grain growth.

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