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Tensile behavior of bulk nanostructured and ultrafine grained aluminum alloys
Authors:B Q Han  F A Mohamed  E J Lavernia
Affiliation:(1) Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-2575, USA;(2) University of California, Davis, CA 95616-5294, USA
Abstract:In the present study, data on tensile behavior of bulk nanostructured aluminum alloys processed via consolidation of mechanically milled powders and severe plastic deformation are analyzed. High strength and low strain hardening were observed in bulk nanostructured and ultrafine-grained Al alloys. The ductility of aluminum alloys decreases with decreasing grain size. The high amount of intercrystalline components may have an influence on tensile properties of bulk nanostructured materials when grain sizes are less than 100 nm. The high strength in bulk nanostructured Al-Mg alloy may be attributed to contributions arising from grain size strengthening, the presence of high dislocation densities, Orowan strengthening, precipitation hardening and solid-solution hardening. The large and sudden stress drops in the stress-strain curves of cryomilled Al alloys are most probably indicative of the dislocation annihilation in the vicinity of or breakaway from the strong pinning role of dispersoids.
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