Al 7003 합금의 인장 및 피로 특성에 미치는 열처리(T5, T6)의 영향

A7003 alloy underwent T5 and T6 heat treatments (T5: 90 ℃ for 5 hrs and 150 ℃ for 16 hrs; T6: 470 ℃ for 3 hrs followed by artificial aging at 80 ℃ for 14 hrs, and 120 ℃ for 42 hrs); the tensile and fatigue properties of the treated materials were then examined. High-cycle fatigue tests were conducte...

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Published in대한금속·재료학회지, 53(3) Vol. 53; no. 3; pp. 169 - 176
Main Authors 김민종, M J Kim, 김관영, K Y Kim, 어광준, G J Euh, 임영목, Y M Rhym, 이기안, K A Lee
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 대한금속재료학회 31.03.2015
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Summary:A7003 alloy underwent T5 and T6 heat treatments (T5: 90 ℃ for 5 hrs and 150 ℃ for 16 hrs; T6: 470 ℃ for 3 hrs followed by artificial aging at 80 ℃ for 14 hrs, and 120 ℃ for 42 hrs); the tensile and fatigue properties of the treated materials were then examined. High-cycle fatigue tests were conducted at R (stress ratio)=0.1, and f (frequency)=20 Hz. The average grain size of A7003-T5 alloy was 3.8 μm, and that of A7003-T6 alloy was 4.1 μm. Both of the alloys were found to have MgZn2 (?), Fe-based intermetallic phases in their aluminum matrix. A7003-T6 alloy had finer MgZn2 (?) phases distributed more evenly than A7003-T5 alloy. Tensile test results showed that A7003-T6 alloy had higher strength (Y.S. & T.S.) and lower elongation compared to those of A7003-T5 alloy. High cycle fatigue results showed that A7003-T6 alloy had longer fatigue limit (320 MPa) than that (290 MPa) of T5 alloy. A7003-T6 alloy was found to perform better in all other fatigue stress conditions, too. Based on the observation of tensile and fatigue fracture surfaces, the correlations between microstructures made by heat treatments and mechanical/fatigue properties were also investigated along with the fatigue deformation mechanism of A7003 alloy.(Received April 22, 2014)
Bibliography:The Korean Institute of Metals and Materials
G704-000085.2015.53.3.010
ISSN:1738-8228
2288-8241
DOI:10.3365/KJMM.2014.53.3.169