Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1548516 | Progress in Natural Science: Materials International | 2012 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The cyclic deformation behavior of a near-eutectic Al–Si piston alloy with a variety of alloying elements is investigated. Due to the distinctive microstructure, the alloy exhibited various cyclic deformation characteristics at different temperatures. Unique double-stage cyclic hardening occurred at room temperature, while the first hardening was mainly caused by the interaction between the dislocations and the finely dispersive precipitates, and the dislocation/dislocation interaction resulted in the second hardening. At elevated temperatures (200 °C and 350 °C), the alloy mainly presented cyclic softening because of the fact that the thermally activated dislocations could bypass or shear the obstructive precipitates.
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Authors
Guohua Zhang, Bingchao Li, Jianxin Zhang, Zengjian Feng, Zuoshan Wei, Wei Cai,