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Precipitate effects on the mechanical behavior of aluminum copper alloys: Part II. Modeling
Authors:H. Sehitoglu  T. Foglesong  H. J. Maier
Affiliation:(1) Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois, 61801 Urbana, IL;(2) Exxon Mobile Upstream Research Company, 77046 Houston, TX;(3) Department of Materials Science, University of Paderborn, D-33905 Paderborn, Gemany
Abstract:This work focuses on a new hardening formulation accounting for precipitate-induced anisotropy in a binary aluminum-copper precipitation-hardened alloy. Different precipitates were developed upon aging at 190°C and 260°C, and corresponding work hardening characteristics were predicted for single and polycrystals. The use of single crystals facilitated the demonstration of the effect of precipitates on the flow anisotropy behavior. Pure aluminum was also studied to highlight the change in deformation mechanisms due to the introduction of precipitates in the matrix. The influence of precipitate-induced anisotropy on single-crystal flow behavior was clearly established, again relating to the precipitate character. Simulations are presented for several single-crystal orientations and polycrystals, and they display good agreement with experiments. The work demonstrates that precipitate-induced anisotropy can dominate over the crystal anisotropy effects in some cases. T. FOGLESONG formerly with the Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering, University of Illinois, Urbana, IL 61801
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