Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1503459 | Scripta Materialia | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The strain-hardening behavior of Al–1 wt.% Sc alloy was studied and compared with that of Al. Al showed a linear hardening, whereas the Al–1 wt.% Sc alloy showed two-stage behavior for the same equivalent true strain up to 2.0. Transmission electron microscopy studies revealed that dislocation pile-up and dynamic recovery control the hardening behavior in Al, whereas the effective pinning by fine Al3Sc precipitates and dynamic recrystallization at large strain are responsible for the two-stage behavior in Al–1 wt.% Sc alloy.
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Authors
V. Rajinikanth, Vikas Jindal, V.G. Akkimardi, Mainak Ghosh, K. Venkateswarlu,