
Abdelhakim DorbaneCentre Universitaire Ain Temouchent
Abdelhakim Dorbane
Ph. D. in Mechanical Engineering
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Introduction
Ph.D in materials science and engineering, with three years experience in mechanical and metallurgical characterization of lightweight materials
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September 2019 - present
January 2018 - present
November 2016 - May 2017
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Publications (13)
The mechanical response and damage mechanisms of rolled Al 6061-T6 alloy subjected to tensile testing at different temperatures and various strain rates have been investigated in this paper. The evolution of the microstructure has been examined for the different testing conditions showing strain rate and temperature effects. The fracture surfaces o...
The success of Friction Stir Welding (FSW) in joining light metal alloys has inspired attempts to further exploit its potential for joining materials which differ in chemical composition, structure, and/or properties. The FSW of relatively soft (e.g., Al/Mg) and hard (e.g., Fe/Ni) combinations of alloys is of particular interest in automotive and a...
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This work aimed to develop effective data-driven approaches to forecast the stress–strain curves of Al6061-T6 aluminum alloy base material and welded using Friction Stir Welding (FSW) technique under different temperature conditions. Accurate forecasting of the material’s behavior is undoubtedly essential to predict the mecha...
Aluminum and its alloys are widely used in different industries due to such attractive properties as adequate strength, ductility, and low density. It is desirable to characterize welds of aluminum alloys obtained using “friction stir welding” at high temperatures. Al-to-Al (both 6061-T6) butt joints are produced by friction stir welding at tool ro...
The success of Friction Stir Welding (FSW) in joining light metal alloys has inspired attempts to further exploit its potential for joining materials which differ in chemical composition, structure, and/or properties. The FSW of relatively soft (e.g., Al/Mg) and hard (e.g., Fe/Ni) combinations of alloys is of particular interest in automotive and a...
The mechanical response and damage mechanisms of rolled Al 6061-T6 alloy subjected to tensile testing at different temperatures and various strain rates have been investigated in this paper. The evolution of the microstructure has been examined for the different testing conditions showing strain rate and temperature effects. The fracture surfaces o...
In order to select the optimum parameters for friction stir welding of twin-roll cast (TRC) AZ31B Mg-Al-Cu alloy, mechanical and microstructural characterizations are performed on friction stir welded 3 mm thick sheets under different processing parameters of rotational spindle speed and feed rate. Used was a tool made from high resistance Sverker...
The mechanical response and damage mechanisms of rolled Al 6061-T6 alloy subjected to tensile testing at different temperatures and various strain rates have been investigated in this paper. The evolution of the microstructure has been examined for the different testing conditions showing strain rate and temperature effects. The fracture surfaces o...
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Questions (3)
Hello all,
I need any literature regarding the phase diagrams of 718, and HasteX Ni-base alloys respectively, and how we relate them to the microstructure.
Thanks in advance.
Hello, can anyone tell me how to calculate the strain hardening exponent and strength coefficient for a compression test?
I utilized Keller's reagent to etch homogenized Al 6061-T6 at elevated temperature, the surface was very good and no microstructure was obtained. Can anyone help me to figure out what is the problem?
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