Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8016544 | Materials Letters | 2016 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The evolution of continuous recrystallization induced by conventional thermomechanical processing and the effect of final annealing temperature on the recrystallized structure have been investigated in a commercial Al-1.2 wt%Mn alloy. Experimental results demonstrate that continuous recrystallization could occur in Al-1.2 wt%Mn processed by thermomechanical processing, resulting in a uniform ultrafine grain structure with 1-2 µm mean grain size. Moreover, final annealing temperature has remarkable influence on the microstructure. A bimodal microstructure with ultrafine grains and coarse grains could be obtained at elevated annealing temperatures.
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Authors
X.P. Chen, X.G. Li, S. Li, Q. Liu,