Thermomechanical pretreatment of Al-Zr-Mg-Cr alloy to improve the performance through creep-age forming

High-strength alloys are commonly treated with thermomechanical treatment to concurrently improve the alloy's forming and performance. Improved CAF processing method is presented in this research, which blends thermomechanical pre-treatment and CAF into a single process. CAF-treated Al–Zr–Mg–Cr...

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Published inMaterials today : proceedings Vol. 59; pp. 1520 - 1525
Main Authors Kumar, Raj, Praveen Kumar, B.S., Pradeep Kumar, K.V., Raghuram, K.S., Ranjith Kumar, V., Vibhakar, Chirag, Sudhakar, M.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Elsevier Ltd 2022
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Summary:High-strength alloys are commonly treated with thermomechanical treatment to concurrently improve the alloy's forming and performance. Improved CAF processing method is presented in this research, which blends thermomechanical pre-treatment and CAF into a single process. CAF-treated Al–Zr–Mg–Cr alloys are projected to benefit from the suggested processing approach, which is expected to improve the alloy's forming efficiency and overall characteristics. This experiment looked at the creep-aging behaviour and characteristics of AA7475. Temperature mechanical pre-treatment causes more creep deformation than regression and re-aging or 3 percent pre-strain alone, according to the study's findings. Creep-aged materials with thermomechanical pre-treatment had mechanical, electrical, and erosion properties that were virtually equivalent to regression and re-aging-treated samples. In the creep-aged regression and re-aging pre-treatment sample, precipitates were observed at the coarse and discrete grain boundaries, as well as in the usual GP/phases and a 2-phase. Because of the reduced solute concentration in the matrix of the regression and re-aging pre-treatment sample, dislocations were able to move more easily, resulting in increased creep strain. This was more than made up for by the toughening effects of next stage and the hardening of disruptions. The thermomechanical pre-treatment procedure improves the creep forming and all the characteristics alloys comprising Al—Zr—Mg—Cr by providing an acceptable initial temper. The study's findings on Al–Zr–Mg–Cr alloys could boost CAF technology.
ISSN:2214-7853
2214-7853
DOI:10.1016/j.matpr.2022.01.405