Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1581476 | Materials Science and Engineering: A | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The high-temperature tensile properties and microstructural evolution of Al-6Mg-0.4Sc-0.13Zr alloy prepared by conventional cold rolling at various temperatures were studied. At 573Â K, the Al3(ScxZr1âx) particles stabilized the extremely fine subgrains (SG) and submicrograins (SMG). These SG and SMG boundaries acted as effective dislocation sinks, turning into true high-angled boundaries susceptible to consequent sliding. Therefore, the alloy achieved an acceptable ductility with 300% elongation. At 623-723Â K, because geometrical sliding was not feasible with rugged grain boundaries and dislocation movement was strongly hindered by the Al3(ScxZr1âx) particles, the alloy exhibited poor ductility. At 773 and 803Â K, the Al3(ScxZr1âx) particles began to act as grain stabilizers, and retained fine-grain structure at these high temperatures. As a result, a maximum elongation of 1100% was achieved after deformation at 803Â K with a strain rate of 5Â ÃÂ 10â3Â sâ1.
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Authors
Yi-Yun Li, Wen-Hsiung Wang, Yung-Fu Hsu, Shan Trong,