Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
7993742 Journal of Alloys and Compounds 2018 26 Pages PDF
Abstract
In this work, the influences of alloying elements like Cu and Fe on the microstructures and tensile properties (at 350 °C) of network AlNp reinforce Al composites have been studied. After alloying element introduction, Cu atoms tend to segregate on the AlNp/Al interface, while Fe atoms not. Meanwhile, the α-Al grains show a 〈111〉Al fiber texture in the AlNp reinforced Al composites with Cu addition and a {110}Al 〈111〉 Al texture in the AlNp reinforced Al composites containing Fe, which are different from the random α-Al orientations in the AlNp/Al composites without element addition. The tensile properties of AlNp/Al composites containing alloying elements at 350 °C are affected by the preferred orientations of α-Al grains and the changes of dislocation density. The elongation of the composites containing Cu increased remarkably from 3.5% to 14% with just little tensile strength sacrifice at 350 °C. Nevertheless, after Fe incorporation, the tensile strength is increased to 140 MPa, coupled with the elongation of 7% at 350 °C.
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