Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1639873 Transactions of Nonferrous Metals Society of China 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The microstructure evolution of the fine-grained 5083 Al alloy was investigated in annealing temperature range of 150-300 °C. Then the effects of the different annealed microstructures on high-temperature deformation behavior were further studied. The results indicate that the initial recrystallization temperature is about 200 °C. By tensile tests at 380-570 °C and in strain rate range of 4.17×10−4-1.0×10−2 s−1, the optimum superplastic parameters are obtained as follows: the annealed temperature 250 °C, the tensile temperature 550 °C and the strain rate 4.17×10−4 s−1. With the aid of scanning electronic microscopy (SEM), the fractography of the alloy after the superplastic deformation was analyzed. The results reveal that intergranular cavities with fine size and homogeneous distribution are beneficial to superplastic deformation.
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