Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1574094 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2015 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The microstructure and flow stress behavior of thermomechanically processed Al-Cu/Mg2Si in-situ composite was studied emphasizing the evolution of primary and secondary reinforcement phases. Toward this end, the hot compression tests were conducted over the wide range of temperature (300-500 °C) and strain rate (0.001-0.1 sâ1). Both the temperature and strain rate are found to possess a significant effect on the microstructural characteristics where a considerable softening is identified specially at low temperature regime. Besides the occurrence of restoration processes (mainly particle stimulated nucleation) the dynamic evolution of the reinforcements is introduced as the main factors affecting the reported softening. In this regard, the mechanical fragmentation, thermal disintegration, micro-buckling, coalescence and spheroidization of the primary and secondary particles are quantitatively and qualitatively addressed through a comprehensive scanning electron microscopy studies.
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Authors
A.H. Shafieizad, A. Zarei-Hanzaki, H.R. Abedi, K.J. Al-Fadhalah,