Tensile ductility of several commercial aluminum alloys at elevated temperatures

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Eric M. Taleff
Peter J. Nevland
Paul E. Krajewski
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[1] The University of Texas at Austin,the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Materials Science and Engineering Program
[2] Motorola,the Research and Development Center
[3] Inc.,undefined
[4] General Motors Corp.,undefined
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Material Transaction; Stress Exponent; Tensile Ductility; Initial Strain Rate; Commercial Aluminum Alloy;
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One experimental and five commercial aluminum alloys were tested in tension at elevated temperatures (225 °C to 500 °C) over a range of strain rates (2×10−5 to 10−1 s−1). The experimental alloy contained 5 wt pct Zn with a balance of Al. The commercial alloys included AA 5182, 5754, 7150, 6111, and 6022. Two 5182 materials were examined, one produced by standard ingot-processing methods and the other by continuous casting. The 5754 and 5182 alloys exhibited a deformation regime consistent with solute-drag creep for values of diffusivity-compensated strain rate less than 1013 m−2. Within this regime, the 5754 and ingot-metallurgy 5182 materials exhibited tensile ductilities up to 140 pct. The continuously cast 5182 material exhibited lower ductility in this regime than the 5754 and ingot-metallurgy 5182 materials, despite similar stress exponents. Ductility was reduced in the continuously cast 5182 because of significant dynamic grain growth and cavitation. The 7150, Al-5Zn, 6111, and 6022 materials exhibited significantly higher stress exponents and lower tensile ductilities than the 5000-series materials.
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页码:1119 / 1130
页数:11
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