Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1572968 Materials Characterization 2007 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The hot deformation behavior of the new Al–Mg–Si–Cu aluminum alloy was investigated by compression tests in the temperature range 350 °C–550 °C and strain rate range 0.005 s− 1–5 s− 1 using Gleeble-1500 system, and the associated structural changes were studied by observations of metallographic and TEM. The results show that the true stress–true strain curves exhibit a peak stress at a small strain (< 0.15), after which the flow stresses decrease monotonically until high strains, showing a dynamic flow softening. The stress level decreases with increasing deformation temperature and decreasing strain rate, which can be represented by a Zener-Hollomon parameter in an exponent-type equation with the hot deformation activation energy Q of 236 kJ/mol. The substructure in the deformed specimens consists of very small amount and fine precipitates with equaixed polygonized subgrains in the elongated grains and developed serrations in the grain boundaries, indicating that the dynamic flow softening is mainly as the result of dynamic recovery (DR) and recrystallization (RDX).

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