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MATERIALS SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING A-STRUCTURAL MATERIALS PROPERTIES MICROSTRUCTURE AND PROCESSING
Volume 702, Issue -, Pages 53-64Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.msea.2017.07.001
Keywords
Aluminum alloys; Thermomechanical processing; Hardening; Dislocations; Grain boundaries; Strengthening mechaniSms
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- Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation [14.584.21.0023]
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The deformation structures, mechanical properties and strengthening mechanisms of a 2519 aluminum alloy subjected to cold rolling up to a total reduction of 80% (epsilon similar to 1.61) in the supersaturated solid solution condition were studied. The formation of cell structure and a one hundred-fold increase in lattice dislocation density up to similar to 2.1 x 10(15) M-2 after a 40% reduction leads to increase in yield stress (sigma(YS)) and ultimate tensile strength (sigma(UTS)) from 135 to 453 MPa, from 350 to 503 MPa, respectively. The formation of fully lamellar structure and further increase in lattice dislocation up to pd similar to 5 x 10(15) m(-2) take place at an 80% reduction. As a result, sigma(YS) and sigma(UTS) increase to 560 and 590 MPa, respectively. Yield stress at reductions >= 40% are significantly higher than that in an AA2519T87 alloy. Subdivision of initial grains by lamellar boundaries due to deformation banding provide high efficiency of dislocation strengthening due to the accumulation of an extremely high density of lattice dislocations in supersaturated solid solution and retention of sufficient elongation-to-failure of 9% and 5% after reductions of 40% and 80%, respectively.
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