The effect of grain size and temperature on the superplastic deformation behavior of a 7075 Al alloy

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Yong Nam Kwon
Young Won Chang
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[1] the Pohang University of Science and Technology,Department of Materials Science and Engineering
[2] the Pohang University of Science and Technology,Center for Advanced Aerospace Materials
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Material Transaction; Flow Curve; Constitutive Parameter; Reference Strain Rate; Accommodation Mechanism;
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The high-temperature deformation behavior of a 7075 Al alloy has been investigated within the framework of a recently proposed internal-variable theory for structural superplasticity (SSP). The flow curves were obtained by performing a series of load relaxation tests for specimens with various grain sizes, at temperatures ranging from 445 °C to 515 °C. The overall flow curves were then separated into two parts, according to the respective physical mechanisms, viz., the grain-boundary sliding (GBS) and the accommodating dislocation glide processes, contrary to the conventional approach which uses a single power-law relation. These individual curves were then analyzed based on the internal-variable theory. Much valuable information has been obtained in this way, providing new physical insight as well as a more comprehensive understanding of SSP. The GBS curve could be described as a Newtonian viscous flow, signified by the power-index value of Mg=1.0 for this alloy. The unresolved issue of threshold stress is also clarified and identified as a critical stress required for the GBS. The role of grain refinement is found to shift the grain-matrix deformation (GMD) curve into a higher stress and strain-rate region, while the GBS curve into a lower stress and higher strain-rate region along the respective characteristic scaling line to bring both curves into a common flow-stress region, in which the GMD and GBS can operate simultaneously, resulting in the usual superplastic deformation behavior.
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页码:2037 / 2047
页数:10
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