Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1499557 Scripta Materialia 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Strengthening by grain size refinement and precipitation in friction stir processing (FSP) of Al–Cu alloys was investigated. Interestingly, even with significant grain refinement (<1 μm), there was a substantial reduction in microhardness. This is attributed to the loss of precipitation hardening due to the formation of equilibrium θ in lieu of metastable θ′ and θ″ precipitates. Theoretical calculations suggest that the average grain size in the FSP zone must be smaller than 120 nm to compensate for this loss.

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