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  • 2021Microstructure, mechanical properties, and electrical conductivity of the solid-state recycled pure copper machining chips7citations
  • 2015Investigation and optimization of properties of sintered iron/recycled grey cast iron powder metallurgy parts11citations
  • 2014Parameter dependencies in laser hybrid arc welding by design of experiments and by a mass balance24citations
  • 2014Investigation of green properties of iron/jet-milled grey cast iron compacts by response surface method11citations

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  • Shahbazi, Bahman
  • Pour, Mohsen Agha Mohammad
  • Moradi, Mahmoud
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  • Mahdavinejad, R.
  • Ghambari, M.
  • Shamsborhan, Mahmoud
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Microstructure, mechanical properties, and electrical conductivity of the solid-state recycled pure copper machining chips

  • Abdollahi, Hadi
  • Shahbazi, Bahman
  • Pour, Mohsen Agha Mohammad
Abstract

<jats:p> The demand for new methods to reduce CO<jats:sub>2</jats:sub> emission by reusing metal scrap has increased recently. This study deals with a new recycling technique utilizing a friction stir consolidation process. In this work, copper was directly recycled from machining chips in the solid-state form without any remelting to reduce environmental pollution and to increase the economic value of the waste material. During the process, copper chips were loaded into the chamber; then, a rotating tool was plunged into the chips at a specified rotational speed and feed rate. Due to the huge amount of heat generated, the softened material was compressed and synthesized to form a consolidated part. Microstructure, mechanical properties, and electrical conductivity of the finished samples were evaluated and compared with as-received material. Also, a numerical model was implemented to predict the evolution of the main field variables, including temperature, density, and strain. </jats:p>

Topics
  • density
  • microstructure
  • copper
  • electrical conductivity