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Improved strength and ductility of high alloy containing Al–12Zn–3Mg–2.5Cu alloy by combining non-isothermal step rolling and cold rolling 被引量:1
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作者 V.V.Ravikumar S.Kumaran 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2017年第2期179-185,共7页
Al-12Zn-3Mg-2.5Cu alloy was prepared using a liquid metallurgy route under the optimized conditions. A sample cut from the ingot was rolled non-isothermally from 400℃ to 100℃ in 100℃ steps, with 15% reduction in th... Al-12Zn-3Mg-2.5Cu alloy was prepared using a liquid metallurgy route under the optimized conditions. A sample cut from the ingot was rolled non-isothermally from 400℃ to 100℃ in 100℃ steps, with 15% reduction in thickness; it was then cold rolled isothermally at room temperature for 85% reduction. The cold-rolled alloys were characterized by electron microscopy, hardness test, and tensile test to elucidate their structural evolution and evaluate their mechanical behavior. In the results, the cast alloy consists of a-aluminum and various intermetallic compounds. These compounds are segregated along the grain boundaries, which makes the alloy difficult to roll at room tem- perature. The combined effect of non-isothermal step rolling and cold rolling results in the nano/microsized compounds distributed uniformly in the matrix. The hardness is substantially increased after rolling. This increase in hardness is attributed to the ultra-fine grain size, fine-scale intermetallic compounds, and structural defects (e.g., dislocations, stacking faults, and sub-grains). The ultimate tensile strength of the rolled alloy is approximately 628 MPa with 7% ductility. 展开更多
关键词 aluminum zinc magnesium copper alloys NON-ISOTHERMAL cold rolling mechanical properties intermetallic compounds struc-ture defects
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Effect of homogenization process on the hardness of Zn-Al-Cu alloys 被引量:1
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作者 Jose D.Villegas-Cardenas Maribel L.Saucedo-Munoz +3 位作者 Victor M.Lopez-Hirata Antonio De Ita-De la Torre Erika O.Avila-Davila Jorge Luis Gonzalez-Velazquez 《International Journal of Minerals,Metallurgy and Materials》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2015年第10期1076-1081,共6页
The effect of a homogenizing treatment on the hardness of as-cast Zn–Al–Cu alloys was investigated. Eight alloy compositions were prepared and homogenized at 350 °C for 180 h, and their Rockwell 'B' har... The effect of a homogenizing treatment on the hardness of as-cast Zn–Al–Cu alloys was investigated. Eight alloy compositions were prepared and homogenized at 350 °C for 180 h, and their Rockwell 'B' hardness was subsequently measured. All the specimens were analyzed by X-ray diffraction and metallographically prepared for observation by optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy. The results of the present work indicated that the hardness of both alloys(as-cast and homogenized) increased with increasing Al and Cu contents; this increased hardness is likely related to the presence of the θ and τ′ phases. A regression equation was obtained to determine the hardness of the homogenized alloys as a function of their chemical composition and processing parameters, such as homogenization time and temperature, used in their preparation. 展开更多
关键词 zinc–aluminum–copper alloys CASTING HARDNESS HOMOGENIZATION PHASES microstructure
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