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The effect of homogenizing on the quench sensitivity of 6082

The effect of homogenizing on the quench sensitivity of 6082
The effect of homogenizing on the quench sensitivity of 6082
Hardness data for cast, homogenised, solutionised and subsequently peak aged 6082 samples that had undergone a range of homogenizing and quenching treatments can be modelled well using a recently derived model. Hardness increases with homogenizing temperature and time for all quenched conditions. In contrast with extruded 6082 alloys, the homogenizing condition has little effect on quench sensitivity, even though the density of dispersoids, which act as nucleation sites for non-hardening precipitates, decreases markedly on increasing homogenizing temperature.
6xxx alloys, quench factor, ageing, modelling, homogenizing
0878498990
0255-5476
396-402
655-660
Trans Tech Publications
Rometsch, P.A.
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Rometsch, P.A., Wang, S.C., Harriss, A., Gregson, P.J. and Starink, M.J. (2002) The effect of homogenizing on the quench sensitivity of 6082. Gregson, P.J. and Harriss, S. (eds.) In Aluminium Alloys 2002: Their Physical and Mechanical Properties. Trans Tech Publications. pp. 655-660 .

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Hardness data for cast, homogenised, solutionised and subsequently peak aged 6082 samples that had undergone a range of homogenizing and quenching treatments can be modelled well using a recently derived model. Hardness increases with homogenizing temperature and time for all quenched conditions. In contrast with extruded 6082 alloys, the homogenizing condition has little effect on quench sensitivity, even though the density of dispersoids, which act as nucleation sites for non-hardening precipitates, decreases markedly on increasing homogenizing temperature.

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Published date: 2002
Additional Information: Series ISSN: 0255-5476
Venue - Dates: 8th International Conference ICAA8, Cambridge, UK, 2002-07-02 - 2002-07-05
Keywords: 6xxx alloys, quench factor, ageing, modelling, homogenizing

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Local EPrints ID: 19102
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/19102
ISBN: 0878498990
ISSN: 0255-5476
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Date deposited: 15 Dec 2005
Last modified: 15 Mar 2024 06:10

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Author: P.A. Rometsch
Author: S.C. Wang
Author: A. Harriss
Author: P.J. Gregson
Author: M.J. Starink
Editor: P.J. Gregson
Editor: S. Harriss

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