20201112 · High strength and high conductivity (HSHC) Cu alloys are widely used in many fields, such as high-speed electric railway contact wires and integrated circuit lead
contact2023322 · The extruded bar was cut, and hot rolling was performed with a 20∼30% deformation to obtain a flat short bar (the hot rolling temperature was the same as the hot
contactThe copper alloy with high strength and high conductivity can be obtained by adding rare earth elements, rapid solidification or large plastic deformation. In this paper, the
contact20201112 · Finally, a high strength and high conductivity Cu-Ni-Si alloy with a tensile strength of 923MPa and electrical conductivity of 47.2% IACS was predicted by using 36
contactHigh strength and high conductivity (HSHC) Cu alloys are widely used in many fields,such as high-speed electric railway contact wires and integrated circuit lead
contact2004416 · Abstract. Methods used to strengthen metals generally also cause a pronounced decrease in electrical conductivity, so that a tradeoff must be made between
contact2022107 · HRSC is a heat-resistance copper alloy .And it has high erectric conductivity (equal to Phosphorus deoxidized copper‐C1220) and strength (par with brass‐C2600 and Phosphor bronze‐C5191) . Main
contact2021513 · The AZEX4441 alloy exhibited a high yield strength of ~185 MPa, an ultimate tensile strength of ~233 MPa, and an elongation of ~4.2%. ... this study
contact144 JUNTING ZHANG et al. Similar to the Cu–5Fe–xSn alloys, the strength of the Cu–3Sn–xFe alloys reduced and the mechani-cal elongation enhanced obviously due to
contact2023322 · The extruded bar was cut, and hot rolling was performed with a 20∼30% deformation to obtain a flat short bar (the hot rolling temperature was the same as the hot extrusion temperature). ... Review of nano-phase effects in high strength and conductivity copper alloys. Nanotechnology Reviews, 8 (2019), pp. 383-395. Google Scholar [4]
contact201631 · It was noted in [17] that the ultimate strength and resistivity of Cu-Sn-Fe alloys increase with increasing Sn and Fe content. In determining the cohesive energy between atoms in a metal-to-metal ...
contact201629 · To address the trade-off between strength and electrical conductivity, we propose a strategy: introducing precipitated particles into a structure composed of deformation twins. A Cu-0.3%Zr alloy ...
contact2021225 · The over-aged Cu–Ni–Si alloy has an electrical conductivity of 46.2% IACS, an ultimate tensile strength of 789.1 MPa, a yield strength of 540.8 MPa, a fracture elongation of 17.8%, and a strength-elongation product of up to 15.3 GPa%. The addition of Ti transforms the dominant precipitation strengthening in Cu–Ni–Si alloys to a ...
contact2019316 · enhancement of both tensile strength and electrical conductivity of Cu-Zr-B alloy through a double cold deformation and aging process [25]. So far, main studies report that the methods to fabricate high strength and high electrical conductivity Cu-Cr-Zr alloys are only focused on the one-step deformation and subsequent aging treatment [26,27 ...
contactThe development of highly conductive materials with high strength is requisite for conductors of high-field magnets. To develop such materials, Cu-Ag alloys (2-60 at.%) and their fabrication methods have been investigated. The Cu-Ag alloys were prepared by melting electrolytic Cu and pure Ag pellets in an argon atmosphere, and then cold-drawn to a
contact202331 · The Cu-Ni-Si alloy has widely applications in the lead frames and electronics industries due to its high strength and conductivity. In this work, hot deformation behavior of the Cu-1.5Ni-1.1Co-0 ...
contact20131129 · Computer-aided design of alloys is becoming increasingly useful, replacing the completely experimental approach. The computer-aided approach significantly reduces the cost of alloy design and more easily leads to optimum properties by reducing the amount of experimentation. Design of high-strength, high-conductivity alloys is a
contact2023322 · The extruded bar was cut, and hot rolling was performed with a 20∼30% deformation to obtain a flat short bar (the hot rolling temperature was the same as the hot extrusion temperature). ... Review of nano-phase effects in high strength and conductivity copper alloys. Nanotechnology Reviews, 8 (2019), pp. 383-395. Google Scholar [4]
contact2016426 · With good electrical conductivity and high strength, copper and copper based alloys are widely used for electrical components, such as electrical connectors, lead frames, conducting wires and so on [1–5].Presently, the research of copper alloys with high strength and high electrical conductivity is concentrated on Cu–Ag [6–8], Cu–Nb [9, 10],
contactTian et al. [ 26] reported that the electrical conductivity of the Cu-1.0Zr alloy was 80% IACS and the microhardness reached 155 HV after solution treatment at 900 ∘ C for 1 h and aging at 500 ∘ C for 1 h. Furthermore, after aging at 450 ∘ C for 6 h, a large amount of the Cu 10 Zr 7 phase precipitated in the copper matrix.
contactYin Zhimin, Zhang Shenglong . Hotspots and development trends of high strength and high conductivity copper alloy research[J]. Mi-ning and Metallurgical Engineering, 2002,22(2):1(in Chinese). 1 , .
contactin table 1. In general, there is a tradeoff between high strength and high conductivity, with the highest strength Cu alloys (>1GPa yield stress) having thermal conductivities <250Wm−1K−1 and the highest thermal conductivity alloys (>350Wm−1K−1) having yield strengths below 350MPa in as-wrought or solutionized and aged (SA) conditions. Some
contact2023322 · Copper alloys with a combination of good electrical conductivity and mechanical properties are widely used in automotive electronics, large-scale integrated circuits, and other fields. In this study, a new type of Cu–Ni–Si alloy with added trace elements of Co and Cr was fabricated. Hot compression tests of this alloy at
contactTLDR. Pure copper samples with a high density of nanoscale growth twins are synthesized and show a tensile strength about 10 times higher than that of conventional coarse-grained copper, while retaining an electrical conductivity comparable to
contact202331 · The Cu-Ni-Si alloy has widely applications in the lead frames and electronics industries due to its high strength and conductivity. In this work, hot deformation behavior of the Cu-1.5Ni-1.1Co-0 ...
contact2022525 · Copper alloys, combining optimized strength with high electrical and thermal conductivity, are analyzed in-depth, in order to meet the increasing requirements of today’s and tomorrow’s applications in the electrical and automotive industries. The conducted research analyzes alloys with up to 0.3 wt.% scandium, as an alloying
contact2023322 · The extruded bar was cut, and hot rolling was performed with a 20∼30% deformation to obtain a flat short bar (the hot rolling temperature was the same as the hot extrusion temperature). ... Review of nano-phase effects in high strength and conductivity copper alloys. Nanotechnology Reviews, 8 (2019), pp. 383-395. Google Scholar [4]
contact2016426 · With good electrical conductivity and high strength, copper and copper based alloys are widely used for electrical components, such as electrical connectors, lead frames, conducting wires and so on [1–5].Presently, the research of copper alloys with high strength and high electrical conductivity is concentrated on Cu–Ag [6–8], Cu–Nb [9, 10],
contactin table 1. In general, there is a tradeoff between high strength and high conductivity, with the highest strength Cu alloys (>1GPa yield stress) having thermal conductivities <250Wm−1K−1 and the highest thermal conductivity alloys (>350Wm−1K−1) having yield strengths below 350MPa in as-wrought or solutionized and aged (SA) conditions. Some
contact2023322 · Copper alloys with a combination of good electrical conductivity and mechanical properties are widely used in automotive electronics, large-scale integrated circuits, and other fields. In this study, a new type of Cu–Ni–Si alloy with added trace elements of Co and Cr was fabricated. Hot compression tests of this alloy at
contact201629 · To address the trade-off between strength and electrical conductivity, we propose a strategy: introducing precipitated particles into a structure composed of deformation twins. A Cu-0.3%Zr alloy ...
contact2022910 · Heat treatment method for making high strength and conductivity Cu–Cr–Zr alloy G B Lin School of Materials Science and EngineeringUniversity of Science and Technology Beijing, Beijing , China Correspondence
contactTLDR. Pure copper samples with a high density of nanoscale growth twins are synthesized and show a tensile strength about 10 times higher than that of conventional coarse-grained copper, while retaining an electrical conductivity comparable to
contact202331 · The Cu-Ni-Si alloy has widely applications in the lead frames and electronics industries due to its high strength and conductivity. In this work, hot deformation behavior of the Cu-1.5Ni-1.1Co-0 ...
contact202035 · : Cu–30Ni–5Nb,、、。. ,800~950 ℃,Cu–30Ni–5Nb,900 ℃(1178.92 ℃);Cu–30Ni–5Nb ...
contact2023322 · Cu-HCP, also known as high-conductivity copper, is a high-performance copper alloy that is known for its exceptional electrical conductivity and excellent corrosion resistance. This versatile alloy is commonly used in a wide range of applications and industries, and can be fabricated into a variety of forms to meet specific requirements.
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