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Influence of strain reversals during high pressure torsion process on strengthening in Al-Cu-Mg (-Li) alloy

Influence of strain reversals during high pressure torsion process on strengthening in Al-Cu-Mg (-Li) alloy
Influence of strain reversals during high pressure torsion process on strengthening in Al-Cu-Mg (-Li) alloy
The strengthening of Al?Cu?Mg(?Li) alloys subjected to high pressure torsion (HPT) deformation with strain reversals was studied by microhardness (Hv) tests and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). It was found that the strengthening is lower for both cyclic HPT (c-HPT) and single reversal HPT (sr-HPT) as compared to monotonic HPT (m-HPT). The DSC results demonstrate that |HPT influences S phase precipitation. With increasing strain, the maximum heat flow (height of the S peak) and the heat content of S formation peaks increases. There is a larger S heat content reaction in the periphery of HPT processed disks compared with those in the centre. Strain reversal also has a significant influence on the S precipitation. The strengthening during HPT deformation is discussed in terms of the density of statistically stored and geometrically necessary dislocations.
1662-9752
809-814
Zhang, Jiu When
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Starink, Marco J.
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Gao, Nong
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Zhou, Wen Long
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Zhang, Jiu When
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Starink, Marco J.
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Gao, Nong
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Zhou, Wen Long
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Zhang, Jiu When, Starink, Marco J., Gao, Nong and Zhou, Wen Long (2010) Influence of strain reversals during high pressure torsion process on strengthening in Al-Cu-Mg (-Li) alloy. Materials Science Forum, 667-669, 809-814. (doi:10.4028/www.scientific.net/MSF.667-669.809).

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Abstract

The strengthening of Al?Cu?Mg(?Li) alloys subjected to high pressure torsion (HPT) deformation with strain reversals was studied by microhardness (Hv) tests and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). It was found that the strengthening is lower for both cyclic HPT (c-HPT) and single reversal HPT (sr-HPT) as compared to monotonic HPT (m-HPT). The DSC results demonstrate that |HPT influences S phase precipitation. With increasing strain, the maximum heat flow (height of the S peak) and the heat content of S formation peaks increases. There is a larger S heat content reaction in the periphery of HPT processed disks compared with those in the centre. Strain reversal also has a significant influence on the S precipitation. The strengthening during HPT deformation is discussed in terms of the density of statistically stored and geometrically necessary dislocations.

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Published date: December 2010
Organisations: Engineering Mats & Surface Engineerg Gp

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Local EPrints ID: 170221
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/170221
ISSN: 1662-9752
PURE UUID: 83b3fbea-94d3-4d85-a138-fcc8ba9f0582
ORCID for Nong Gao: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-7430-0319

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Date deposited: 04 Jan 2011 14:31
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 02:45

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Author: Jiu When Zhang
Author: Nong Gao ORCID iD
Author: Wen Long Zhou

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